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its highest category of concern: India–Pakistan and Israel–Palestine. If the precedent is established to invite experts into an ArbCom trial, each side would enlist its own champion advocate in Court TV fashion. The volunteer arbitrators would have to decide who won the battle of experts, despite having no formal qualifications to do so.
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the site over to an exclusive club of specialists. Previous experiments have flopped, such as Nupedia – the predecessor to Knowledge – which required volunteer contributors with appropriate subject matter expertise for every article. That project was shut down in 2003 after producing only 21 articles during its inaugural year.
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Harrison reports that some issues in Knowledge's coverage identified by Graboswki and Klein have since been addressed, due to an injection of new blood in the topic area, although he says this can be a hit-and-miss process given the prevalence of battleground behaviour and cases of entrenched editors
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Harrison notes that there are competing historical narratives. According to the one promoted by Poland's current right-wing government, World War II marked "a period when the nation achieved the peak of moral virtue", exemplified by its steadfast refusal to collaborate with the Germans. Scholars like
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The idea of a single world encyclopedia that is available to read everywhere and universally accepted as a reasonable compromise between the world's competing truth claims has both attractive and unattractive sides. What is attractive about it is that it would break up information silos, where people
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Contentious issues, moreover, don't cease being contentious when experts are called in, and there are other ways that involving experts in Knowledge's adjudicative process could backfire in future cases. Consider the two other topics that, along with the Holocaust in Poland, Knowledge has placed in
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It is hard to convey the sheer magnitude of the underlying historical tragedies at issue—From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany murdered some 6 million Jews. Roughly half of these victims had resided in Poland, which claimed prewar Europe's largest Jewish population. The Auschwitz complex of concentration
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Could experts really save Knowledge? On the one hand, there is a lot to be said for greater collaboration between scholars and Knowledge; after all, Wiki pages often have far more reach and page views than traditional scholarly papers. But some Wikipedians are understandably cautious about handing
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You know that in various formats, on different forums and at different levels, the point of view has been repeatedly expressed that we need to create an equivalent of Knowledge, and that would contain verified and accurate information, objective information, because we know that there are a lot of
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At the end of his article, Harrison notes that some of the editors at the centre of the controversy are vigorously defending their actions in the court of public opinion. He comments on how engaging with such emotive subject matter can be a risky affair, linking to a press report on how Grabowski
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has changed Twitter's name to X Corp. as well as the corporation's state of registration. Twitter, a Delaware corporation owned by Musk, was merged into X Corp, which is owned by a Nevada holding company X Holdings Corp., which is owned by Musk. Twitter is gone. Only X Corp. and X Holdings Corp.
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Polish Jews and the broader nation of Poland were thus victims of previously unimaginable horrors, and acknowledging one tragedy, and the suffering of one population, shouldn't detract from the other. But the historical record remains subject to intense political scrutiny, unresolved wounds, and
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Shellenberger characterizes this as the Aspen Institute "training, or brainwashing, all these journalists to say if something is leaked, we should not cover it in the way that journalists have traditionally covered it." He views it as one of the ways parts of the U.S. government exercise undue
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More fundamentally, looping in experts at a content trial would undercut the ethos of Knowledge. The spirit of the site is that volunteer editors curate information by following certain policies, such as using reliable sources. So long as those policies are followed, it's not supposed to make a
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Roskomnadzor, the federal service that supervises communications in Russia, recently ordered the deletion of 133 Knowledge pages, claiming the website was anti-Russian and "fake news" for publishing articles containing facts about the war in Ukraine. Now, government and judiciary officials are
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Isvestia reported that Knowledge could be the latest non-Russian site to be blocked in the country, and there's little domestic alternative. According to Isvestia, experts estimate Russian versions of online encyclopedias like Runiversalis, Bolshaya Rossyskaya Entsiklopedia (The Great Russian
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The suffering of Poland's non-Jewish population was also extraordinary, even by the standards of World War II. Poland was the only nation to be attacked simultaneously by the Third Reich and the Soviet Union, both of whom rejected Poland’s right to exist as a sovereign nation and set about
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Looking at how Knowledge deals with this topic area, Harrison revisits the 2019 story of the "fake Nazi death camp" as one example of misinformation raised by Grabowski and Klein that lasted for more than a decade in Knowledge before being corrected in 2019 (see previous
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The Wikimedia Foundation, the supervisory organization of Knowledge, has battled courts in Russia over claims of discrediting the army and feykov (fake news) since June 2022 ... it has amassed a total of R10 million (USD $ 123,305) in fines to date.
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800,000 roubles ($ 9,900). Russian news agencies in the courtroom said Wikimedia had been charged with failing to remove materials related to a song by the alternative rock band Psychea, or Psyshit, which has been officially designated "extremist".
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But whatever one may think of the idea, it seems unlikely to be realised anytime soon. Not least because some governments are unwilling to accept anything less than complete suppression of some viewpoints. –
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Their situation serves as a stark reminder that the boundary between "real" life and Knowledge activity can be perilously thin, and that engaging with this painful history poses risks for everyone involved.
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2 million rubles ($ 24,464) for not removing a Knowledge article titled “Russian occupation of the Zaporizhzhia region,” a reference to one of four Ukrainian provinces that Russia annexed last September.
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with representatives from major technology companies and U.S. government agencies to share insights and discuss ways they are addressing potential disinformation issues in relation to the election." –
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in the run-up to the 2020 US presidential elections. The exercise, described as essentially a Zoom call, allegedly looked at how best to mitigate any upcoming, Russian-inspired controversy concerning
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himself was taken to court in Poland over some of his academic writing and noting that some of the editors with whom Grabowski and Klein disagree are reporting sustained off-wiki harassment.
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Elon Musk has essentially shown why you shouldn't use Knowledge as a source. In all honesty, Elon Musk is basically an example of everything you should not do if you control something. ―
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eliminating the country’s political, cultural, and military elites. More than 2 million non-Jewish Poles are estimated to have perished during the war, which left the country in ruins.
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it is reported. However, there is also an obvious downside involved in having such a global reference source – over the years, it might easily become too monopolistic and monolithic.
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Quite. Whenever I see criticisms of the WMF or Jimbo, I always think "things really aren't bad. Things could be a lot worse." We now have a case study of how much worse it could be.
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influence on media and tech companies, including the Wikimedia Foundation – based on the fact that the Aspen Institute has received government funding, although the
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Contested truth claims in Knowledge: Covering Russia, Poland, the Vatican, the U.S., and the "perilously thin" boundary between real life and Knowledge.
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in 2017 which lasted as the main Knowledge illustration of the flag through 2022. It quotes Father William Becker, of the St. Columbanus Parish in
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to fill), "a flagmaker is likely to go to a source like Knowledge, and it may vary in its accuracy." The official Vatican City website does give
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article points out that the non-profit is also "funded by donors such as the Carnegie Corporation, the Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation".
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claims to have debunked last year's study that concluded Knowledge was influencing Irish judges' reasoning and language use (see previous
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characterizing it as a "startling finding", the (apparently) same tabletop exercise had already been covered in an October 2020
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Do you want to contribute to "In the media" by writing a story or even just an "in brief" item? Edit our next edition in the
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Elon Musk says Twitter is using a Knowledge list to help decide which news organizations are labeled 'government-funded media'
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that the Wikimedia Foundation and various newspapers and tech companies took part in a "tabletop exercise" conducted by the
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Harrison argues that there is something "deeply unsatisfying" about this dichotomy, but he sees no easy solution. He quotes
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cited Knowledge as one of their sources at about 5:00 UTC April 11. Musk's first mention of the news seems to have been a
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Once such an alternative exists, Peskov said, it would make sense to talk about banning Knowledge.
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on one side of the earth don't even know what news is reported to people on the other side, and
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Encyclopedia), and Znanie (Knowledge) will only begin to compete with Knowledge in a few years.
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Who is to blame for wrong Vatican flags – Knowledge? Britannica? NASA? the Vatican itself?
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Knowledge had the wrong Vatican City flag for years. Now incorrect flags are everywhere
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sitting next to a red disk flag on a 1998 state visit to Italy. So who's to blame? –
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to "make some design specifications more available" online (a gap that he created
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difference whether experts are actually involved in the article-making process.
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dated April 4, but the document was apparently not noticed by the media until
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Later in October 2020, the Wikimedia Foundation had published a post titled "
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published the story on April 10 at 20:29 UTC (4:29 PM New York time).
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in 1969, which was put on display in the Vatican Museum. And a later
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described himself as having co-organized the exercise together with
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The Wikimedia Foundation has received another two fines in Russia.
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which among other things mentioned how "specific members of are
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and extermination camps was located in Poland, as were others.
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Washington Examiner doing the "mainstream bad" thing again. --
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leak in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election).
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responded to a question about the deal, but only with a
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for bringing the issue to their attention. It was also
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How Knowledge is preparing for the 2020 U.S. Election"
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discussing a possible ban on the online encyclopedia.
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at 7:03 UTC, April 11, "X". For further details see
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