15:5815:58, 17 June 2024diffhist+62
Edward Snowden
Lots of reliable sources describe Snowden as a whistleblower. He may or may not meet the legal definition of whistleblower in federal statutes, but he clearly meets the more general definition.
14:4114:41, 18 April 2023diffhist−121
Twitter
→2007–2010: →2007–2010: These numbers can't be right. Earlier we said they were sending 60,000 tweets per day in March 2007 (during SXSW) so how could there only be 400,000 tweets per quarter? That works out to only about 5,000 tweets per day.
14:2714:27, 11 July 2022diffhist−58
Elon Musk
Shorter, clearer, and doesn't make insinuations not supported later in the article. See talk page.Tag: Reverted
19:2719:27, 7 July 2022diffhist−153
Elon Musk
The article doesn't mention any unscientific statements beyond those about covid. If we don't have a second example in the article we shouldn't suggest there are more in the intro.Tag: Reverted
18 May 2022
19:3219:32, 18 May 2022diffhist−58
Elon Musk
As far as I can see, the only unscientific opinions mentioned in the article relate to COVID.
00:3000:30, 9 May 2022diffhist−58
Elon Musk
"Unscientific and contoversial statements" is pretty vague and as far as I can see the only examples mentioned later in the article are covid-related, rendering this redundant.Tag: Reverted
5 May 2022
00:1200:12, 5 May 2022diffhist−133
Elon Musk
Every famous person who comments on controversial subjects gets criticized. What a weird thing to put in the intro of a Wikipedia article.