User talk:Mac Chruitier

-Immutable truth-

Tonight I found myself lost in a sea of rules just to fix a WP page. The rules. Oh how we love to make rules! Law and order is important no doubt. Mankind has always turned to authorities, rules, laws and the such. WP has always had this problem with a bunch of kids love seeing the editors get upset and its because a lack of trust. Is this who they say they are? Is that information verifiable? And who is doing the verification? Most of the ref/verification are links to some ABC article from 10 years ago. That is not verification and quite frankly a study from the New England journal does not prove much.

I am really glad I was able to stop here tonight and see more problems that will be fixed! So get rid of your rule sock puppets, disinformation & uncertainty are going to be a thing of the past. No more! Its really incredible seeing how technology will bring certainty of information. That is what the internet has been missing

Bots and bits and hashes and sums will compute and say,,, 100000 agree and 5 say nay!

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Thank you. ThePlatypusofDoom (talk) 21:28, 15 June 2017 (UTC)