Wikipedia now recognizes that the status of the incoming “president” is disputed. Interesting to see that this view is slowly becoming more internationally and generally accepted.
Wikipedia now recognizes that the status of the incoming “president” is disputed. Interesting to see that this view is slowly becoming more internationally and generally accepted.
>[1]Kavelashvili’s election is contested by outgoing president Salome Zourabichvili, all opposition parties, watchdogs and constitutional experts, who questioned the legitimacy of the presidential election
Wikipedia can be trusted this time.
DareDevil_23 on
Nothing to do with this but
Nino Tsilosani’s Wikipedia page (which is huge) writes that she has graduated Oxford University.
She didn’t
This bitch wrote her own fantasy wiki.
JakDorrrren on
Usually after every rigged election from 2012-2020, the questioning of the results of our elections did not really get brought up internationally. Though I believe post-Invasion of Ukraine really made the western world care more to support our case against russian influence.
Late-Objective-9218 on
Another edit war could spark up at any moment, don’t give Wikipedia articles too much value
_v1V2v_ on
ვიკიპედიაში ნებისმიერს შეუძლია შეცვლა, ამიტო მაგას ძაან სარწმუნოდ ნუ უყურებთ.
ეხლა მეც შემიძლია შევიდე და ეგ Disputed ჩავასწორო, ანუ წავშალო.
მერე სხვა მოვიდეს და უკან დააბრუნოს.
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G1oaming on
He will never know coz he can’t even fucking read
Relevantreacle_ on
When did Salome Zurabishvili become “hero” of people here? Same people insulting her, and pointing out that she was only elected in 2018 because Bidzina Ivanishvili literally bought votes for her, are now calling her “only legitimate president”. In 2018 she was “illegitimate president”, but suddenly she is “legitimate” now? Is it because the European Union loves her now, and she suddenly became “legitimate” for pro-EU left-liberals?
Not only that, I think that if you look, someone routinely deletes English language content on Wikipedia entries. I think I remember reading an article about a public relations firm that was hired to only edit English languages wikis related to Georgia.
omavel_balyn on
>Wikipedia now recognizes
Welcome to the internet! Wikipedia is open for everyone to edit.
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>[1]Kavelashvili’s election is contested by outgoing president Salome Zourabichvili, all opposition parties, watchdogs and constitutional experts, who questioned the legitimacy of the presidential election
Wikipedia can be trusted this time.
Nothing to do with this but
Nino Tsilosani’s Wikipedia page (which is huge) writes that she has graduated Oxford University.
She didn’t
This bitch wrote her own fantasy wiki.
Usually after every rigged election from 2012-2020, the questioning of the results of our elections did not really get brought up internationally. Though I believe post-Invasion of Ukraine really made the western world care more to support our case against russian influence.
Another edit war could spark up at any moment, don’t give Wikipedia articles too much value
ვიკიპედიაში ნებისმიერს შეუძლია შეცვლა, ამიტო მაგას ძაან სარწმუნოდ ნუ უყურებთ.
ეხლა მეც შემიძლია შევიდე და ეგ Disputed ჩავასწორო, ანუ წავშალო.
მერე სხვა მოვიდეს და უკან დააბრუნოს.
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He will never know coz he can’t even fucking read
When did Salome Zurabishvili become “hero” of people here? Same people insulting her, and pointing out that she was only elected in 2018 because Bidzina Ivanishvili literally bought votes for her, are now calling her “only legitimate president”. In 2018 she was “illegitimate president”, but suddenly she is “legitimate” now? Is it because the European Union loves her now, and she suddenly became “legitimate” for pro-EU left-liberals?
How I look like when I’m about to take a shit
[Ivanishvili’s English language Wikipedia page](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidzina_Ivanishvili) has very little about his business background as compared to [his Georgian language Wiki](https://ka.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E1%83%91%E1%83%98%E1%83%AB%E1%83%98%E1%83%9C%E1%83%90_%E1%83%98%E1%83%95%E1%83%90%E1%83%9C%E1%83%98%E1%83%A8%E1%83%95%E1%83%98%E1%83%9A%E1%83%98).
Not only that, I think that if you look, someone routinely deletes English language content on Wikipedia entries. I think I remember reading an article about a public relations firm that was hired to only edit English languages wikis related to Georgia.
>Wikipedia now recognizes
Welcome to the internet! Wikipedia is open for everyone to edit.