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I was banned from the Wikipediocracy forum after unmasking a pro-CCP doxxer

xcancel.com
4 points·by kurtreed2·há 5 meses·1 comments

I interviewed the aspiring Julian Assange of Wikipedia

edithistory.substack.com
1 points·by kurtreed2·há 6 meses·0 comments

How X national origin label is not a magic 8-ball at all

justapedia.org
1 points·by kurtreed2·há 8 meses·0 comments

Wikipedia conference disrupted by gun threat in NYC

newsweek.com
2 points·by kurtreed2·há 9 meses·0 comments

Keeping Places – Orion's Arm

orionsarm.com
2 points·by kurtreed2·há 10 meses·0 comments

Louisiana is suing Roblox for failures in child safety measures

wafb.com
9 points·by kurtreed2·há 11 meses·0 comments

Roblox and Pedophilia

wikipediasucks.co
3 points·by kurtreed2·há 11 meses·0 comments

Wikipedia has been hit by a data breach

wikipediocracy.com
2 points·by kurtreed2·há 12 meses·0 comments

Sensitive Wikimedia databases have reportedly been hacked and leaked

wikipediasucks.co
1 points·by kurtreed2·há 12 meses·0 comments

Wikimedia Foundation considers closing Wikinews

thedesk.net
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Former Wikimedia employee says abuse at the nonprofit is "organization wide"

lgbtqnation.com
3 points·by kurtreed2·ano passado·3 comments

Anonymous posts Taiwan flag on Russian sites after Operation Spider's Web

taiwannews.com.tw
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Woman fired by Wikipedia parent after harassment speaks out

thedesk.net
6 points·by kurtreed2·ano passado·0 comments

Lawsuit: Wikipedia fired transgender worker who complained about harassment

thedesk.net
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Disputing My Block at Justapedia

wikipediasucks.co
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Congressional Members sent letters to Wikimedia Foundation

jewishjournal.com
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Wiki Wars: Editors are fighting for influence over the encyclopedia's entries

theins.ru
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kurtreed2
·há 5 meses·discuss
There is a sudden fracas involving me and the forum which got me abruptly ejected from the latter.

First of all, regarding a multi-years long doxxing situation I was able to pinpoint the perp to a globally banned user in NY, who got some interesting pro-CCP comments on X, after analyzing various indicators including writing styles.

The perp is globally banned by the Wikimedia Foundation, presumably for doxxing, years ago from what I can tell, although many alleged that her ban was unjust. But when I post some of the findings on a private area on Wikpediocracy forum, I found myself getting heckled by some who accused me of “promoting baseless conspiracy theories” despite not being the case (anymore) given what’s compiled so far. To be frankly honest I did withhold some of the findings because the last time I was “fully transparent” there, a naughty admin took it as “beans stuffed up on the noses” and mucked up the situation. Not to mention legal reasons since the SanFranBanned user was allegedly engaging in identity impersonation and network intrusion to evade her SanFranBan and now the NYPD is reportedly investigating it.

I calmly asked one of the hecklers at WPO to put me on his forum account ignore list if he doesn’t like my postings much since I got forewarned by an admin of the forum, that I shall not provoke him too much since he got cancer. All I got instead from him was a vile curse for me to “die horribly” until another admin locked the thread discussing the findings, and I thought this is the end of it.

A day after the account was placed “under mod discussion” which entailed initially a 7-day ban, then switched to a permanent one under the reason “The quality and tone of your postings is not what we desire on this forum” despite me having emailed [email protected] asking for appeal while nothing was received from the email address all along. The ban reason looks as specious as Wikipedia’s “NOTHERE” block.

If the appeal attempts are unsuccessful it’s safe to say that Wikipediocracy has indeed enshittified by mob rule, particularly by pro-Wikipedia hecklers, and thus the biggest safe zones on the Internet to discuss Wikipedia’s issues would be X, Reddit’s /r/watchwikipediadie sub (which is getting revived by some including WillyNilly) and the WS forum.
kurtreed2
·há 10 meses·discuss
I think I've agree with you on this one. Even on Wikipedia there's a ton of pages like SPI pages which can be indistinguishable from actual malicious doxxings.

Not to mention that there a whole load of #MeToo scandals which would doom Wikipedia if exposed to the media.

https://www.reddit.com/r/JustWikipediaThings/wiki/scandals
kurtreed2
·ano passado·discuss
My bad. But my point still stands because I was using their initial criteria when talking about survivorship bias.
kurtreed2
·ano passado·discuss
I think the goalpost is being moved. Your initial criteria was all about the resilency against state-sponsored disinformation attempts and the gaming of systems. For that criteria we don't have a comparable sample to look into when evaluating Wikipedia's.

By comparable, I'm meaning an alternative or competitor that had gained equal prominence as Wikipedia, in terms of Google search results, and the eyes of the whole world, again like what Pepsi is to Coca-Cola and vice versa. We would have something to compare to in terms of the criteria if Google has given their favoritism to one or more other platforms, instead of just Wikipedia.
kurtreed2
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You're welcome.
kurtreed2
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If you scroll down to the bottom of that page you'll see a different story.
kurtreed2
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There are actually some proposals to mass-delete the LTA pages but they all came to a naught.
kurtreed2
·ano passado·discuss
They'll need to delete those LTA pages first before they can move to Europe due to GDPR.
kurtreed2
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Justapedia has forked English Wikipedia almost three years ago and is doing good so far, even if they're still ignored by major search engines.
kurtreed2
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This needs to be talked by a lot! However per my experiences and those of others if you go to either the "front page of the internet" or Lemmy the competitor you'll get side-eyed and harassed by people who thinks that you're a "far-right obscurantist" for simply criticizing Wikipedia.
kurtreed2
·ano passado·discuss
That's right. They only survived because competitions were crushed out with both network effects, and the help of Google which reportedly prioritizes Wikipedia in search results while downranking any others which could challenge Wikipedia.
kurtreed2
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Yet when I (or others) are trying to raise the issue on certain Reddit communities in addition to Lemmy people there still prefer to bury their heads in the sand. Often they'll simply resort to personal attacks and so on just to avoid facing the fact that Wikipedia is not as infalliable as they think at all.

Example:

https://lemmy.world/comment/14158030
kurtreed2
·ano passado·discuss
That's right. Often due process is skipped even if the blocks turn out to be errors or collateral damages later. It's not going to be 100% perfect at all because stylometries can be obfuscated (see https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7345380/) and there are tools like VNC and residential proxy applications to evade IP-based tracing and detection.
kurtreed2
·ano passado·discuss
It's going to be a Achilles heel for Wikipedia one day, mark my words. Those LTA pages often contains a lot of personal information which would violate GDPR in Europe, at least based on what I've heard from NOYB so far. Some editors have expressed their concerns about this.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Long-term_abuse...?
kurtreed2
·ano passado·discuss
It is indeed a survivorship bias since we have no good other sample in the form of competitor to compare to, like how Pepsi is to Coca-Cola. Which part of my statement you find difficult to understand?
kurtreed2
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You should make an account on Wikipediocracy (which is frequented by many Wikipedia editors and insiders) and express all your paeans about Wikipedia's supposed infallibility, and see how fast you'd get dressed-down.
kurtreed2
·ano passado·discuss
You can download backups of Wikipedia articles at dumps.wikimedia.org. For the IA they had a plan to move to Canada back in 2017.
kurtreed2
·ano passado·discuss
> I don't think there's any website that has successfully navigated that minefield as well as Wikipedia.

There's a survivorship bias in play here as we don't have a good other sample or more to compare to. After Wikipedia went big in the 2000s it was for a very long time a de-facto monopoly for people seeking out reference information on the Internet. Even Google's Knol project, which was intended to be a Wikipedia competitor, faltered after a few years. Same goes for Everipedia as well.
kurtreed2
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kurtreed2
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As a start you can look at the following page.

https://www.reddit.com/r/WatchWikipediaDie/wiki/scandals