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Of the editors banned from the topic area by the Arbitration Committee, often referred to as Wikipedia’s “supreme court,” six are from the pro-Palestinian camp and two from the pro-Israel camp.
Editors pulled a standalone page on Iran’s policy to destroy Israel, instead ... 'Recurring Trend': Wikipedia Demoting Pro-Israel Content. Aaron Bandler, JNS.org June 24, 2025.
DHS said at a trial Wednesday that it used a list from the site, which has been accused of doxxing people whom it sees as ...
More than two dozen Wikipedia editors allegedly colluded in a years-long scheme to inject anti-Israel language on topics ...
At least 30 Wikipedia editors are acting together in a coordinated campaign to fill the collaborative online encyclopedia with widespread antisemitic and anti-Israel bias, in likely violation of ...
Group includes two pro-Israel editors. UPDATE: Wikipedia’s Arbitration Committee (ArbCom) closed the case on Jan. 23; the topic bans and the balanced editing restriction are official. As part of ...
The Anti-Defamation League has found evidence of antisemitic and anti-Israel bias on Wikipedia, it said in a Tuesday report, marking the latest rift between the advocacy group and the world’s ...
The Anti-Defamation League has found evidence of antisemitic and anti-Israel bias on Wikipedia, it said in a Tuesday report, marking the latest rift between the advocacy group and the world’s ...
Of the editors banned from the topic area by the Arbitration Committee, often referred to as Wikipedia’s “supreme court,” six are from the pro-Palestinian camp and two from the pro-Israel camp.
Dozens of editors worked together to flood Wikipedia with “antisemitic narratives, anti-Israel bias, and misleading information,” the ADL’s Center for Tech and Society said.
Of the editors banned from the topic area by the Arbitration Committee, often referred to as Wikipedia’s “supreme court,” six are from the pro-Palestinian camp and two from the pro-Israel camp.