wikipedia itself is inherently unbiased, but that doesn't mean it's not susceptible to special interest groups bombing talk pages looking for reasons to cancel something they don't like, or add/keep something useless because it caters to their agenda.
The tranny brigade has hit the Internet hard from about 2014 on. (Not exact I'm sure, but it gradually ramped up it's efforts around that time over some years give or take). They want to control politics, language, censor anything that doesn't make their clique look good, and deny mental illness.
They pissed off so many people when they hijacked left-wing politics with their bullshit, that they probably alone enabled trump to win the presidency in 2016 and 2024.
Trannies are only part of the problem. The Wikipedia rules say you can't have groups act together, even offline - yet the CIA and Mossad and other corporatocracy special interests clearly do.
I always say it started with the Smith–Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 passed in 2013 anticipating the 2016 election, notably ushering a lot of psyops like the fake Boston Bombing, fake Sandy Hook nonsense, and other fake or semi-fake news items. Awareness was rising - so they needed to muddy the waters - and just in time before the PizzaGate thing exploded, along with some of the first wide-spread online censorship.
One of the first collaborative, online harassment campaigns targeted Janice Raymond, author of Transsexual Empire. By the early 90s, usenet was full of defamation against her and they used it to coordinate attacks of her events.
It should be "trans" to be inclusive of "transhumans" (ie. cyborgs, robots, A.I., etc.), "transcontinentals" (ie. nuclear ballistics, corporations, elite pedophile networks, etc.), "transmissions" (ie. trans sister radios, Trans-Ams, evangelical perverts, etc.), etc.
They often delete common sense facts if it doesn't have a "reliable source" (woke msm ). The msm does talk about trans shooters a lot but only in a way to say it's misinformation from nazis.
Trans people are definitely on a shooting rampage but it's nothing compared to black crime and that can't be talked about except to deny it.
A little research shows it's founded by Elon Musk, AI powered, and a right-wing bias, often projecting Elon Musk's political opinions. Take that for what it's worth.
Mycroft is a free and open-source software virtual assistant [A.I.] that uses a natural language user interface. Its code was formerly copyleft, but is now under a permissive license. [Bummed they did that.] It was named after a fictional computer from the 1966 science fiction novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. [And that fictional computer was named after Sherlock Holmes' smarter brother.] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycroft_(software)
wikipedia itself is inherently unbiased, but that doesn't mean it's not susceptible to special interest groups bombing talk pages looking for reasons to cancel something they don't like, or add/keep something useless because it caters to their agenda.
The tranny brigade has hit the Internet hard from about 2014 on. (Not exact I'm sure, but it gradually ramped up it's efforts around that time over some years give or take). They want to control politics, language, censor anything that doesn't make their clique look good, and deny mental illness.
They pissed off so many people when they hijacked left-wing politics with their bullshit, that they probably alone enabled trump to win the presidency in 2016 and 2024.
Maybe once upon a time.
Trannies are only part of the problem. The Wikipedia rules say you can't have groups act together, even offline - yet the CIA and Mossad and other corporatocracy special interests clearly do.
I always say it started with the Smith–Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 passed in 2013 anticipating the 2016 election, notably ushering a lot of psyops like the fake Boston Bombing, fake Sandy Hook nonsense, and other fake or semi-fake news items. Awareness was rising - so they needed to muddy the waters - and just in time before the PizzaGate thing exploded, along with some of the first wide-spread online censorship.
One of the first collaborative, online harassment campaigns targeted Janice Raymond, author of Transsexual Empire. By the early 90s, usenet was full of defamation against her and they used it to coordinate attacks of her events.
The problem is "transgender".
It should be "trans" to be inclusive of "transhumans" (ie. cyborgs, robots, A.I., etc.), "transcontinentals" (ie. nuclear ballistics, corporations, elite pedophile networks, etc.), "transmissions" (ie. trans sister radios, Trans-Ams, evangelical perverts, etc.), etc.
They often delete common sense facts if it doesn't have a "reliable source" (woke msm ). The msm does talk about trans shooters a lot but only in a way to say it's misinformation from nazis.
Trans people are definitely on a shooting rampage but it's nothing compared to black crime and that can't be talked about except to deny it.
Grokipedia it is. They won't let you add their search engine from their homepage but here you can get it from Mycroft Project.
A little research shows it's founded by Elon Musk, AI powered, and a right-wing bias, often projecting Elon Musk's political opinions. Take that for what it's worth.
Grok is not without flaws.
Mycroft is a free and open-source software virtual assistant [A.I.] that uses a natural language user interface. Its code was formerly copyleft, but is now under a permissive license. [Bummed they did that.] It was named after a fictional computer from the 1966 science fiction novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. [And that fictional computer was named after Sherlock Holmes' smarter brother.] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycroft_(software)
https://mycroftproject.com/
https://mycroft.ai/ ---> https://community.openconversational.ai/