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So, Facebook not relevant eh ?

How long before the Wikizealots start deleting all references to Facebook (or MySpace, don't care) ?
After all, if it's "not relevant", then it has nothing to do on the All-Knowing Wiki, does it ?

posted by : Pascal Monett, 14 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Wiki hater

What a gimp! He has been lacking attention recently... bless. Do not feed the Wiki troll please.

posted by : Liam, 13 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Prejudice and pride

Can Nick Farrel read at all? geez, the article says Wales thinks myspace is doomed, and that facebook is the one that's going to be big.
That you then twist in him saying facebook is done with..
Please, a little effort, even when it's a wikipedia guy, thanks.

posted by : W.-, 13 November 2007 Complain about this comment
Talk about generalizations...

"He said that it is an amazing company that is going to do a lot of good and bad things."

...and what other types of things are there to do? This statement will always be true, so it's no wonder his followers believe he is "God" - he's always right!!!

I predict that The Inquirer will spell some words correctly and mis-spell others. Now, let's wait and see if my prediction comes true and I become as rich and charismatic as old Jimmy.

posted by : Ted, 13 November 2007 Complain about this comment
it wasn't the first

bolt.com and sixdegrees.com are now non-existent now and it's just a guess but facebook and myspace will probably disappear too. not sure what evil's they would do except cause some people to lose money if they bank on it.

posted by : ..., 13 November 2007 Complain about this comment

A man called Jimmy Wales predicts the death of Facebook

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