Julius Caesar Biography Wikipedia
There were two main camps - reactionaries and revolutionaries. The former believed that Caesar was invented in Mexico, the second - that in ancient Rome. As a result, reactionaries won the year. A few years later, disputes turned around in a new way. This time even Albanians participated in the war: in January of the year, the Caesar salad had an Albanian origin within an hour. At the time of writing this text, Wikipedia says that the dish was invented in Mexico.
But everything can change at any time. The real image of the war for the Caesar salad. This is a list of characters from pop culture that have cat features-for example, cat ears, tail or mustache. Users could not decide whether Hermione Granger could add to him, who turns into a cat in the novel Harry Potter and the Secret Room, but not completely and not for long. The heroine of the saga was first added to the list in June.
In October of the same year, a serious struggle unfolded around it. Within a month, Hermione was either removed from the list, then returned. The war was silent: users did not explain the position in any way: the page of discussions was not used, there was no amendment. One of the editors tried to understand what was happening and created a discussion. There he explained why, in his opinion, Hermione should not be on the list.
But unknown users continued to fight each other, ignoring all the calls to go to a calm discussion. As a result, the page can now be edited only registered users with a confirmed account. Hermione Granger never received her place in the cat list. The article "Arachnophobia" is a vivid example of this. In June, users discussed whether it was appropriate to use a photo of a tarantula as an illustration of the material.
From November to February, almost all the edits of the article concerned the image - the spider was added or removed. But the “supporters” of the tarantula eventually lost: instead of him, the article was decorated with a caricature with a small spider. The same caricature with a small spider. Source: Wikipedia. Or did you stand? Once in Wikipedia a dispute flared up due to a comic signature to the photograph.
In an article about the British economist Guy Stalling, they added a photo in which he is sitting. And they signed: "But he is sitting." It turned out a funny game of words, since the name Standing translates from English as “standing”, the name Guy - as “guy”. As a result, the surname and name turn into the phrase "The guy stands". But he sits in the photo! At first, users tried to cut the photo - so that it was not clear whether Gai was sitting or not.
Then they changed the pruning a bit and changed the signature to the usual one. But he is sitting! It was a short but intense war: disputes lasted half the year. One user believed that the tyrannosaurus was a scenter, the second was a predator. The arguments for the most part were given ridiculous. For example, the probability of the presence of feathers in a tyrannosaurus or a comparison with a troodon - a different origin of dinosaurs.
And there was also the feeling that one person who argues with himself was involved in the discussion. As a result, it turned out that there were two users-they just went to the site from one IP address. It is not known why it happened. But now the tyrannosaurus is indicated in the article as a predator - with a mark that the dinosaurus belongs is still the subject of discussions in paleontology.
Most scientists believe that the tyrannosaurus was both a predator and a scavenger. As a “bad” example, they chose the material “Weather in London”-probably due to inaccurate formulations, because the article was talking about climate in the city as a whole. So the editors provoked an entire epidemic of articles with similar names - other users created them as a joke.
For example, one article was called “damn cold, let me notice” and sent everything to the same material about the weather in London. Disputes about the correctness of the title lasted three years - up to a year.
During this time, the page was either deleted or restored countless times. In the end, the editors achieved a compromise - the article was called "Climate in London." Her colleagues discussed the stories of the children's writer Peggy Parrish about Amelia poor, a maid who performs all the instructions literally, even if these instructions are phraseological units. One of the participants in the conversation brought a quote from Wikipedia: it said that the prototype became a real servant from Cameroon, where the writer's childhood passed.
That's just Idzha knew for sure that it was a lie: she added information about the maid to the encyclopedia as a joke during her student.