User:Green021176

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I came to Wikipedia to try to improve a few articles, but upon simply trying to enter I discovered that the system itself was flawed. Upon bringing this up as a complaint and trying to address it, I found I was only censored again (and any edits of this page by anyone but myself will only confirm this point).

I then attempted to reason and explain that evidence of actions about Wikipedia could be found on Wikipedia should fulfill all requirements to make an additional complaint on the proper page. Instead I was threatened with additional bans.

So instead I gave up on Wikipedia. The value of the site is little when it's controlled by a power-abusive administrative staff. It's the "serious 4chan" where reality isn't relevant to the society they've already built up. Even the complaints cannot be trusted, as they're censored. In fact: even claiming censorship is, ironically, censored. It's not far from China's own government.

Hopefully some day someone in Wikipedia will see this and eradicate the problem by removing the power-hungry admins and self-serving content and policies, but considering those in power are so unlikely to banish those whose backs they stand so readily upon, I doubt it.

For truth, this is not a good source.