Now here's a WikiPediot "Administrator" who is apparently too cowardly even to use his or her "real" pseudonym:
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One of the espoused ideals of Wikipedism is often expressed as "Mind the Edits, Not the Editor" — in other words, it is only the value of the content that matters, not the identity of the contributor. This is indeed one of the ways that Wikipediots excuse their use of anonymous sources, the rationalization being that one can always vet the content without having to know the particulars of the person (or bot) who placed it on the page.
Anyone who thinks about it for a second knows this is nonsense in real world terms.
But let us thank the anonymous "administrator" {{citation needed}}
Timekeeper for demonstrating how this bit of wiki-preaching works in practice.
Jon Awbrey (his real name), 17 May 2009, 3:16pm