I am continuing with the project to edit Wikipedia articles about GameStop and DRS. I expect that this will take both vigilance and good citations. For example, in the article Cede and Company, I wrote, “Appropriately, the word ‘cede’ means to ‘give up (power or territory)’ because investors give up their stock and companies give up their shareholders to an intermediary.” I cited “Rise and effects of the indirect holding system system: How corporate America ceded its shareholders to intermediaries”.
How you can help:
- Post ideas of articles to edit
- Post citations to reliable sources
- Watch articles for deletion of key facts!
Challenge: Get the word ‘DRS’ to stay in the article GameStop short squeeze.
Looks like it got ninja-reverted. Someone’s watching it and doesn’t like that …
I appreciate you keeping watch! I just checked the article, and I see still the sentence that I wrote at the end of the introductory paragraph. I also checked the revision history, and my edit is the latest. I also tried logging out of my account, and I still see the the sentence that I wrote. So no reversion yet!
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cede_and_Company&diff=prev&oldid=1188375133
I’m confused then… when I view the page I do not see the December edit:
I just purged the server-side cache for the article Cede and Company. If you still don’t see the revision, then you can also try bypassing your client-side cache.
I see it now, perfect!