Talk:Voteauction
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[edit]If the site's copyright wasn't infringed upon, but rather whomever wrote that site also wrote this article, it's still wrong because of NPOV policies, and in general was written in a manner unfit for Wikipedia, so it should be rewritten. Sorry if I'm not following standard procedure, I'm not very familiar with the English wiki (I'm mostly on he.wiki). Volland 13:18, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
The article should mention that the people behind this site are at least partly members of The Yes Men and the site is obviously in close connection to the WTO action of The Yes Men earlier in 2000, where they advertised exactly such a type of website, which was fictional at that time. -- 77.23.113.166 (talk) 07:04, 19 September 2013 (UTC)
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