Wikipedia
Qatar hired London-based PR firm to edit Wikipedia articles about its human rights violations
TBIJ alleges that Portland Communications - which was founded in 2001 by the now-director of communications for Keir Starmer - was contracted to carry out "shady, paid-for edits" on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia's Israel page now unequivocally states Jewish state is 'committing genocide'
Wikipedia deletes pages written by brother of slain Israeli hostage
Wikipedia's 'Gaza Genocide' article an example of how neutrality needs to be improved, founder says
Wikipedia deletes entry on killing of Border Police officer
The entry was deleted due to Wikipedia "being an encyclopedia rather than a memorial site," according to one Wikipedia editor.
NYT calls Isaac Bashevis Singer Polish, Wikipedia made him Jewish again
It may be true that the Nobel laureate was born and raised in Poland, but Singer is, in fact, best described as a Jewish author
IDF asks Wikipedia to edit ‘Hezbollah’ entry to reflect terror designation
The entry currently defines the organization, which has been designated a terrorist organization by 26 countries, a “political party and militant group”
Who ‘murdered’ Mike Bloomberg?
On the live site it read: “Died: February 19, 2020. Cause of death: Senator Elizabeth Warren.”
What did Israelis look up on Wikipedia in 2018?
The most popular pages on the Hebrew online encyclopedia may be surprising.
Voyeurisme et puritanisme
Les notions de vie privée et d’intimité paraissent de plus en plus menacées
Travel and win: Local sites position to snap up a Wikipedia award
Near Moshav Mishmar Hayarden is a fascinating archeological site called Hirbet Yarda, where remains from a number of different time periods have been uncovered.
In other words
There is much history yet to be made, and Wiki Women are fighting to reduce its gender bias.
Born, raised and educated in a vineyard
A garbled article on a prominent Israeli anchorwoman raises questions about Wikipedia.
Leaked Democratic email indicates potential effort to smear Sanders as atheist
In an email leaked Friday by Wikileaks Brad Marshall, the DNC’s chief financial officer suggested that the party should “get someone to ask” about “his” religious beliefs, The Intercept reported.