The Jewish Internet Defense Force (JIDF) was an organization ran social media campaigns from 2000 to 2014 against websites and Facebook groups that it described as Islamic terrorism or antisemitism.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force
That's misdirection. It's the ones who never get named that are the most likely perpetrators. From the looks of this place, you can't tell if it's the CCP or the DNC, and that's saying something when those two are indistinguishable.
I stopped editing Wikipedia because of the insane levels of administrator bias and collusion among them and teams of professional editors. They will get what they want no matter how wrong they are, and I will never lend them my time just so they can be more credible as a result of the content the community curates. In my view, the worse Wikipedia is, the more people will realize it should be taken with a grain of salt.
EDIT: Have you got any hard evidence of CIA or Intelligence Community editing? The final straw for me was egregious rule breaking that I strongly believe the U.S. Government was responsible for.
When wiki first came out, everyone I knew thought it was so much better. Granted it hadn't been political then. But, libraries don't even teach how to research the way I learned anymore.
When I was little we had book marks with our name, and we were supposed to put the name of the book we removed from the shelf on them so we could put the book back where it belongs. I went to school after I had kids, and a librarian flipped out seeing me put my own book back.
She was absolutely amazed that I was doing what I just described. She went and got the rest of the staff. They decided they didn't want others to see me putting books back, because no one else was trained to do it appropriately. I can also use a physical card catalog.
They don't teach it anymore. It's all digital, and paying for digital IP access is expensive.
Compare this effort to the Israel Shrills that lurk on this forum to divert attention away from Israel (vpnsurfer, numbazero, etc...)
The Jewish Internet Defense Force (JIDF) was an organization ran social media campaigns from 2000 to 2014 against websites and Facebook groups that it described as Islamic terrorism or antisemitism. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force
That's misdirection. It's the ones who never get named that are the most likely perpetrators. From the looks of this place, you can't tell if it's the CCP or the DNC, and that's saying something when those two are indistinguishable.
The Israel Lobby Not Only Controls the Western Press but Also Controls the Arab Press https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2019/02/14/the-israel-lobby-not-only-controls-the-western-press-but-also-controls-the-arab-press/
Has The Israel Lobby Destroyed Americans’ First Amendment Rights? https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2017/10/06/israel-lobby-destroyed-americans-first-amendment-rights/
I stopped editing Wikipedia because of the insane levels of administrator bias and collusion among them and teams of professional editors. They will get what they want no matter how wrong they are, and I will never lend them my time just so they can be more credible as a result of the content the community curates. In my view, the worse Wikipedia is, the more people will realize it should be taken with a grain of salt.
EDIT: Have you got any hard evidence of CIA or Intelligence Community editing? The final straw for me was egregious rule breaking that I strongly believe the U.S. Government was responsible for.
made by US taxpayer money
I want Encyclopedia Britanica back.
Yes, thank you. But, I meant the physical books everyone threw away without a thought. Those came be updated remotely.
Man, who threw those away?
When wiki first came out, everyone I knew thought it was so much better. Granted it hadn't been political then. But, libraries don't even teach how to research the way I learned anymore.
When I was little we had book marks with our name, and we were supposed to put the name of the book we removed from the shelf on them so we could put the book back where it belongs. I went to school after I had kids, and a librarian flipped out seeing me put my own book back.
She was absolutely amazed that I was doing what I just described. She went and got the rest of the staff. They decided they didn't want others to see me putting books back, because no one else was trained to do it appropriately. I can also use a physical card catalog.
They don't teach it anymore. It's all digital, and paying for digital IP access is expensive.
I read an article last week, they're stupider than we think. The masking of babies made the already dumb iPad babies dumber.
Apparently it's not so secret