Former Wikipedia CEO calls truth a ‘distraction’

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Katherine Maher, a former CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation once called the truth a “distraction” possibly giving some insight into the philosophy of Wikipedia.

Ms. Maher’s statements were made during a TED Talk titled “What Wikipedia Teaches Us About Balancing Truth and Beliefs” where she addressed a crowd about her experiences working with the online encyclopedia.

During her time with the Wikimedia Foundation, Maher faced what she called “A global crisis of fake news and disinformation”, particularly in the context of the 2020 presidential election and the COVID-19 pandemic.

While disinformation is a valid concern, especially on an open platform like Wikipedia, critics are latching onto statements she makes later in the TED talk (around the 3:15 mark). In particular, she says:

“That perhaps, for our most tricky disagreements, seeking the truth, and seeking to convince others of the truth, might not be the right place to start. In fact, our reverence for the truth might be a distraction that’s getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done.”

Shortly after Maher elaborates that she doesn’t mean to say the truth “doesn’t exist” or “isn’t important”. Her statements seem to be more about the difficulties of collaboration on Wikipedia, and how our lived experiences can color our perception and assumptions. While this kind of mental flexibility might help in coordinating a diverse group of Wikipedia editors, these statements have come back now that she’s entered a new role as CEO of NPR (National Public Radio).

Maher’s statements about the truth while working for Wikipedia has made critics skeptical of her commitment to honest journalism in her new role at NPR. In fact, recently an editor was punished for an article which calls out NPR’s perceived bias, but the editor himself claims he was only punished for breaking NPR’s union rules about outside work rather than the content of his article.
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Sure am glad I don't donate to Wikipedia.
Nobody who donates does either, every donation goes to the Wikimedia Foundation as unrestricted general support to be used however they feel like.

I don't know how it's legal for them to do what they do with those fundraising campaigns, making it look like the money is going to support Wikipedia directly when it's not at all.
 
“That perhaps, for our most tricky disagreements, seeking the truth, and seeking to convince others of the truth, might not be the right place to start. In fact, our reverence for the truth might be a distraction that’s getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done.”

100% retarded.

The fact that this statement was made by the former CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation does not surprise me one bit.
 
Subjective truth does not exist. Something is true or something is false. People like this should be flayed alive.

The whole point of post-modernism is that "truth" is relative. It's why the Left embraced it so hard, it's a convenient moral stance that allows them to do the evil things for good reason and still maintain the moral high ground.

It allows someone to feel good about doing what they know to be evil acts because "muh feelings".

Post Modernism is the most destructive idea of the 20th Century. If everything is relative then truth is meaningless as each person has his/hers own truth that cannot be disputed.

Feelz = Reelz
 
My college professor specifically threatened to insta-fail any poor soul who he caught using or citing it.
Lazy students will still use it, simply "citing" the "reliable sources" wikipedia points to.
If they really wanted to fuck up wikipedia's day, they'd insta-fail anyone who cited what wikipedia cited, causing everyone who cared about their reputation to start smashing down their door and demanding wikipedia stop citing them.
 
The whole point of post-modernism is that "truth" is relative. It's why the Left embraced it so hard
Let's not pretend it's anything more than a thin cover for their double-standards.

Truth and morality are relative to a leftist, until they suddenly find "racists" that are "evil" and must be purged.
 
, our reverence for the truth might be a distraction that’s getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done.”
Feefees matter more than truth.
 
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