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#18428 10-Jan-2008 11:29
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Does someone want to start a Geekzone wiki page? I tried starting it but an admin kept on deleting my page while I am writing it :(


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#103975 10-Jan-2008 11:50
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Wiki page as in the Wikipedia?




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  #103977 10-Jan-2008 11:51
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Yeah I was starting to write one but it kept on getting deleted

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#103978 10-Jan-2008 11:53
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Well, thanks for the honour... But you will have to go through the Wikipedia moderators and admins, and you will find they think they know better than the crowd.

Good luck with that.






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  #103979 10-Jan-2008 11:57
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Yeah, no matter how much I tried, they still think it's advertising (WTF???) ......and I kept on trying and trying and trying (and stripping it down and down) to the following:

{{unreferenced|date=January 2008}}
[[Image:geekzone_screenshot.png|thumbnail|400px]]

Geekzone(http://www.geekzone.co.nz) is a New Zealand based website started by Mauricio Freitas, it is New Zealand's largest technology website according to Nielsen//Netratings

The website publishes news, articles and reviews as well as hosting some of the most popular and high-profile blogs in the New Zealand (source: Technorati).

Geekzone contains forums that are also read by technology and telecommunications company representatives in [[New Zealand]], who often post to answer readers' queries.

There are currently over 30,000 registered members on Geekzone.


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  #104132 11-Jan-2008 05:34
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Calling it advertising is a bit rough, getting band, that's bull headed lol

But I see your point the Geekzone is a kiwi icon and has won awards and the like, it should get a mention.

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  #104180 11-Jan-2008 11:26
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I find that the wiki moderators are a bunch of 'Power happy morons'.

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  #104183 11-Jan-2008 11:30
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Can I suggest as a group; let's start a new Wiki page for GZ?>

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