UK judge: “Wikimedia, stop trying to verify those wacky contributors 😂💀. More challenges incoming! 🚀📜 #RIPPrivacy”
🌍📚 BREAKING NEWS: UK judge serves Wikimedia a side of “no cap, try again.” 🤡💀 Like, imagine getting told by a judge that your wiki world isn’t safe enough because you can’t verify the peeps adding “Bigfoot sightings” to the article. 🦶👽 So here’s the tea: Wikimedia just got roasted harder than your average Reddit troll on a Friday night. 🔥🔥 The UK’s Online Safety Act is coming in HOT, saying “Yo, Wikipedia, we need you to verify users and contributors like it's Tinder or something!” 🤳💔💼 Meanwhile, Wikipedia’s over here like “but… but… we’re the funny uncle of the internet!” 😂👴 In a *leaked* convo, one dev was like: “Bruh, who’s gonna verify that my cat’s the best at chess???” 🐱♟️ Meanwhile, the judge was probably munching popcorn, saying: “Just remember, you can challenge this again! 🌌🚀” This is fine, I guess. 🙃 Meanwhile, I predict that the next challenge will involve a meme war where users must submit their best cat memes for verification. Stonks will rise. 💰🚀💀 Remember, folks: If you can’t meme it, did it even happen? 🤷♂️🔥❤️ #Wikimeme #SafetyIsCringe #CanYouVerifyMyCat?