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Wikipedia’s Intentional Distortion of the History of the Holocaust – A study by Jan Grabowski and Shira Klein that presented eleven primary problematic editors, with several others mentioned as contributors, who deliberately spread Holocaust misinformation.[ 1] [ 2] The study spurred an investigation and ruling by Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee that resulted in two users receiving topic bans due to uncivil language.The bans may be appealed every twelve months.[ 3] One of the editors banned, François Robere , was trying to remove the misinformation.[ 4] [ 3] Klein said in response, "So the message of this case is, there’s no problem with falsifying the past; just be nice about it."[ 3]
After the Scots Wikipedia controversy , The Guardian noted a systemic issue in Wikipedia's culture: power and leniency are often afforded based on seniority and edit volume rather than quality of work.[ 5]
As a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool repeats his folly – Biblical proverb
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Wikipedia has partnered with an unexpected ally to fight misinformation: Meta [ 6] [ 7]
Pseudoskepticism – Position that appears to be skeptic but is actually dogmatic
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As a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool repeats his folly – Biblical proverb
Folly – Building designed to suggest utilitarian purpose, but in fact has none
Essjay – A Wikipedia user who falsely presented themselves as a university professor of religion, and was eventually "elected to top positions of trust by the community, including administrator and arbitrator," and even defended by Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales before their deceit uncovered.
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Nearly a third of personal attacks come from registered, regular Wikipedia editors , with only 34 users responsible for an entire 9% of attacks in 2015.[ 8]
How Croatian Wikipedia Made a Concentration Camp Disappear
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The ongoing Nanjing Massacre denial on Japanese Wikipedia
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Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 April 2024 – present)
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Novobakhmutivka, Solovyiv village council
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Kotliarivka, Zaporizhzhia Oblast
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Book of Remembrance for Those Who Fell for Ukraine
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The Refrigerator Monologues § Origins
Wikipedia:Assume good faith § What good faith is not
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References
^ Elia-Shalev, Asaf (1 March 2023). "Wikipedia's 'Supreme Court' tackles alleged conspiracy to distort articles on Holocaust" . The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com .
^ Aderet, Ofer (14 February 2023). " 'Jews helped the Germans out of revenge or greed': New research documents how Wikipedia distorts the Holocaus" . Haaretz . Archived from the original on 15 February 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2024 .
^ a b c Metzger, Cerise Valenzuela (16 May 2023). "Ruling on Wikipedia's Distortion of Holocaust History Lacks Depth" . Chapman Newsroom . Retrieved 29 May 2024 .
^ Grabowski, Jan; Klein, Shira (3 April 2023). "Wikipedia's Intentional Distortion of the History of the Holocaust" . The Journal of Holocaust Research . 37 (2): 133– 190. doi :10.1080/25785648.2023.2168939 . ISSN 2578-5648 . Retrieved 29 May 2024 .
^ Brooks, Libby; Hern, Alex (26 August 2020). "Shock an aw: US teenager wrote huge slice of Scots Wikipedia" . The Guardian . Retrieved 29 May 2024 .
^ Macaulay, Thomas (11 July 2022). "Wikipedia turns to surprising ally in fight against misinformation: Meta" . TNW | Deep-Tech . Retrieved 30 May 2024 .
^ Huddleston, Tom, Jr. (13 July 2022). "Meta has a new AI tool to fight misinformation—and it's using Wikipedia to train itself" . CNBC . Retrieved 30 May 2024 . {{cite news }}
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^ Newitz, Annalee (10 February 2017). "Handful of "highly toxic" Wikipedia editors cause 9% of abuse on the site" . Ars Technica . Retrieved 30 May 2024 .
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