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hungryhobbityesterday at 8:18 PM5 repliesview on HN

Man, it's sad how far the wiki foundation has fallen.

For (literally) decades no one there would have even thought of forming a union! To get them to not only consider it, but actually go through the effort of actually doing it ... the foundation truly has shit the bed.


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shyeyesterday at 8:39 PM

Unionization shouldn't be seen as an emergency measure. Even if I would hypothetically accept union as a last resort, which I don't, safety nets should be built not only when you are speeding towards the ground, and often lack the resources, but much before that, when you are safe.

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nickffyesterday at 8:25 PM

Wikipedia has a lot of money, along with a valuable dataset (for AI); it was only a matter of time until rent-seeker(s) would come along and try to get it. As we saw with OpenAI, it is difficult to keep a non-profit dedicated to its public benefit mission when it has something of tantalizing value.

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jordanbyesterday at 8:33 PM

It's bleak it seems like wikimedia is controlled by the same ghouls who are running Mozilla.

Why is it so hard to keep a public interest tech firm honest?

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neilkyesterday at 11:03 PM

> For (literally) decades no one there would have even thought of forming a union!

Why do you feel so certain about that?