tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8454758485734412499.post720281422678078437..comments2013-03-21T14:51:32.039-07:00Comments on Blog Asylum: Coincidentally Means....Blog Asylum For Insane Peoplehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12417026933048031864noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8454758485734412499.post-26200290347833016852013-03-21T14:51:32.039-07:002013-03-21T14:51:32.039-07:00I just made some updates on wiktionary and they re...I just made some updates on wiktionary and they reverted them back. Their meaning for check is "to check a box"<br />*To specify a definition you don't use the same word. I changed it to say "to place a tick in a box".<br /><br />When I asked the user who reverted it back he said "we also cover other Englishes, like US, Canadian, Jamaican, Trinidad, etc. etc". Yet when I questioned him, he couldn't prove this to me. He stayed quiet. They also do not inform people of what is UK, US, Canadian English. <br /><br />My changes to this page and 2 others were reverted back, so I would be annoyed. To correct a page with a simple sentence and have it reverted back doesn't make sense.<br /><br />It's all American (not the Queens English). There is no English on there which is why they didn't like my correction. I've also seen comments posted against then within a quick online search:<br />http://www.ruclip.com/video/zR3I3hcvZhQ/lost-words.html<br />*Other pages may not be fit for viewing so I've left them out.<br /><br />I've had my rant so will stop there. It makes you wonder whether there is any value contributing to these sites when they show some bias as simple as this.Baldeephttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01589783681011939491noreply@blogger.com