I was looking some stuff up on wikipedia while doing some content writing for a client of mine. I was reading on oral ulcers because I came across the word and wondered if it was just a canker sore. It ended up that it was what I had thought. However, while reading I came across this sentence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouth_ulcer
WoW, seems like the mothers should be careful of not feeding the crap dinners into their children mouths...
Wow.. I thought wiki is a professional information provider. To think that they used a sentence just like that
you can edit any article there writing whatever you want or even create your own one on some non-existent subject
When the articles in wiki uses this kind of words, we are a little surprised. You are welcome to edit it provided the rewritten article sounds polite
You do forget the curse and gift situation way back then eh wherein you site a reference from wikipedia and someone edited it.
Has been edited out. As expected. Another reason why people should stop thinking of wikipedia as the no1 resource for information on any topic. It's human editable - and most of the humans are fools