Xerographica
10-16-2016, 01:57 PM
A while back I created the Wikipedia entry for the Forced Rider problem (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forced_rider). Some idiots butchered it. After I created the entry I added a link to it in the entry for the Free-rider problem (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_rider_problem). Today I noticed that some idiot removed the link from that page (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Free_rider_problem&diff=725911178&oldid=712273261). The reason they gave is, "Forced Rider isn't a concept in economics, it's libertarian exclusively."
I'd undo the idiot's edit but the idiots banned me from Wikipedia. So hopefully one of you will undo the idiot's edit.
To be clear... it takes a special kind of idiot to think that the free-rider problem is an economic concept but the forced-rider problem is not.
Free-rider problem: allocation < valuation
Forced-rider problem: allocation > valuation
I'd undo the idiot's edit but the idiots banned me from Wikipedia. So hopefully one of you will undo the idiot's edit.
To be clear... it takes a special kind of idiot to think that the free-rider problem is an economic concept but the forced-rider problem is not.
Free-rider problem: allocation < valuation
Forced-rider problem: allocation > valuation