I received an email from #Wikipedia after I tried to do an edit on their #PaulineHanson page in September last year.
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I received an email from #Wikipedia after I tried to do an edit on their #PaulineHanson page in September last year.
Her page is protected from public edits & it seems, edits from existing Wiki editors like me.
Yup, anyway, it took a while.
They finally decided to accept my edit.
It was factual & made her bio less weird - they had her getting pregnant in primary school & leaving to have a baby.
Uh huh. #auspol
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RE: https://fairdinkum.one/@John/116281050676253664
I received an email from #Wikipedia after I tried to do an edit on their #PaulineHanson page in September last year.
Her page is protected from public edits & it seems, edits from existing Wiki editors like me.
Yup, anyway, it took a while.
They finally decided to accept my edit.
It was factual & made her bio less weird - they had her getting pregnant in primary school & leaving to have a baby.
Uh huh. #auspol
@John I remember getting a warning that my account would be deleted after trying to edit info twice.. This was around 6 years ago though.
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@John I remember getting a warning that my account would be deleted after trying to edit info twice.. This was around 6 years ago though.
They have really tightened things around editing. I rarely go there these days.
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@John I remember getting a warning that my account would be deleted after trying to edit info twice.. This was around 6 years ago though.
When Red Symons was doing #ABCradio #Melbourne mornings, I convinced him that the suburb of St Kilda was named after a Viking warrior chief called Heino The Hairless, who brought Christianity to the Vikings & was then referred to as St Kill Deer. I created a page on Wikipedia to back up my story.


Heino was my father in lawβs name.
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When Red Symons was doing #ABCradio #Melbourne mornings, I convinced him that the suburb of St Kilda was named after a Viking warrior chief called Heino The Hairless, who brought Christianity to the Vikings & was then referred to as St Kill Deer. I created a page on Wikipedia to back up my story.


Heino was my father in lawβs name.
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When Red Symons was doing #ABCradio #Melbourne mornings, I convinced him that the suburb of St Kilda was named after a Viking warrior chief called Heino The Hairless, who brought Christianity to the Vikings & was then referred to as St Kill Deer. I created a page on Wikipedia to back up my story.


Heino was my father in lawβs name.
@John @CanvasesByPeter
Dad really got the giggles at that. -
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