Last night at an Untitled Kondabolu Brothers Project show, Hari Kondabolu looked through the English Wikipedia page about him, which I've spent many hours expanding, and said with wide eyes, this is everything I've ever done.
Remember way back when looking for a Google search result with exactly one answer was a thing? (Of course announcing one's discovery destroyed it, which was the best part.)
I want to create a similar meme for Wiki wonder working like you've just demonstrated. Only I'm not clever enough to do so -- feel free to invent.
Oh yeah, a Googlewhack! At least that's what I remember people calling it. People would scramble the letters with the ROT-13 cipher to preserve their Googlewhack announcements on their weblogs.
In the world of English Wikipedia people give each other "barnstars" to praise each other's work, and assess articles on a fairly standard quality scale. But yeah, I don't know and can't immediately think of a good word/phrase for the kind of validation one can get from the subject of a Biography of a Living Person (BLP). Perhaps someone else has.
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Remember way back when looking for a Google search result with exactly one answer was a thing? (Of course announcing one's discovery destroyed it, which was the best part.)
I want to create a similar meme for Wiki wonder working like you've just demonstrated. Only I'm not clever enough to do so -- feel free to invent.
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In the world of English Wikipedia people give each other "barnstars" to praise each other's work, and assess articles on a fairly standard quality scale. But yeah, I don't know and can't immediately think of a good word/phrase for the kind of validation one can get from the subject of a Biography of a Living Person (BLP). Perhaps someone else has.
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