Thread:Talk:Article feedback/The future of AFT/reply (17)

Once again you've demonstrated that you have reading comprehension "issues", so I'll try and write at a third grade level for your benefit.

I would encourage you to be a tad more civil and restrained in criticizing other editors' reading comprehension skills since, as has already been demonstrated twice on this page, you have been guilty of replying before comprehending and misrepresenting other editor's statements yourself.

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''And I doubt it's only a "small" subset of articles - Anyone who thinks the only pages getting 90% fan/hate votes are the ones that show up in the dashboard are obviously mathematically challenged. The dashboard shows pages that are getting the MOST ratings, but for each page that shows up there, one can surmise there are HUNDREDS of THOUSANDS that will never show up there. If 50% of the pages on the dashboard are "celeb culture" articles - i.e., Celebrities (which also includes Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, etc), Films, TV shows, Awards shows, etc, etc. - then only an idiot would not think that 50% of ALL articles are getting these same types of meaningless votes.''

Again, you seem to vastly overestimate the amount of Celeb/pop culture articles account for the 3 million+ articles on Wikipedia. All I can recommend at this point is to spend a little time hitting the random article link on the side bar and see that there is a whole world within Wikipedia that exist beyond Justin Bieber, Barack Obama and Hitler and whatever bar the three of them happened to walk into.