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The Wikipedia FATAL entry.

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So Byron Hall posts an ad for FATAL on Wiki. At least I assumed it was him.

Me and Oddsod have worked long into the night happily editing. I show the link now, hoping somewhere deep inside, that by 6 am all it says is "FATAL: Byron Hall can't get chicks."

I wasn't biased as an RPGNetter, however, as I am banned from RPGNet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.A.T.A.L.

(edit: fixed link)

Have fun kids.

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That's awesome.

Answer me this. Who monitors the entries in Wikipedia?

I mean, what's to stop me from creating a completely inaccurate entry for something in Wiki?
 

Apparently there is an uber editor class among wiki people. Like the "smoddy" kid who first okayed the original FATAL post.

His bio says he's 16, and man, he is 1eet, dude.
 



I actually updated the entry for Portable Hole the other day.

I'm tempted to add a reference to the award-winning free Portable Hole Full of Beer to the entry, but decided to err on the side of humility.
 

The original entry was certainly penned by Byron or a crony... "fame followed Byron Hall"

I'm glad you at least removed "Criminal" from the "Criminal infamy followed..." line. Less rhetoric means more chance that it will remain as-is.

I think I'll copy and paste the current version so if it gets edited back, we have can switch it to the new version again.
 

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