In the course of a 2015 talk at Yale, the prominent Indian journalist P. Sainath says (comparing his People's Archive): "We are not the Wikipedia. Just because anyone can contribute does not mean we will accept everything. A lot of democratic decisions are democratically taken by me. Yeah, this is not the Wikipedia. I did not work for 35 years in journalist to put up any crap... with my name going on the credit."
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