I found this bit of Wikipedia policy quite interesting "If your viewpoint is held by an extremely small minority, then — whether it's true or not, whether you can prove it or not — it doesn't belong in Wikipedia..." (italics added)
Since Google searches often weight the relevance of Wikipedia articles fairly high and people go there for facts, I find it astounding that they specifically exclude truth and proof over majority opinion and what they term as verifiability. Verifiability is a term that Wikipedia uses to indicate sources for the information, whether the information is true or not.
Why are facts and truth so undervalued in our modern society? News outlets, Wikipedia, even science are becoming more op-ed based than fact based. The tyranny of majority opinion wins; Truth and facts lose. AA wins; TSM loses.
All we can do is try hard to get our working treatment method accurately represented in Wikipedia.
Bob
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