Because most people are just saying stuff that is not true, which the link corrects.
But you're often just commenting the link, which puts the onus on the person you're replying to to read the entire Wikipedia page in order to decipher what you're contesting. Kind of like assigning homework. Again, presumptuous.
If you read their comments that I reply to with that link, the facts documented contradicts what they are saying, and hence, may convince people of the validity of the claim.
Unlikely. People won't put in the work to decipher you, so it's a poor methodology for convincing anyone.
Not if I see people getting facts wrong its not.
You've also got facts wrong, as mentioned above.
You could have learned something here, but congratulations on making it far too much effort to get to you for me to bother continuing I guess.
Ironic that you expect people to put the effort in to learn from your pithy comments, when you’re so resistant to it yourself.
You have a weird definition of “making your point”.
make a point
Emphasis mine.