Wikipedia
Wikipedia cited IRGC-linked media over 78,000 times, 'Post' investigation reveals
A investigation by The Jerusalem Post, reveals over 78,000 citations to IRGC-linked media on Wikipedia, exposing vulnerabilities to state-sponsored influence and manipulation of narratives.
Hamas-linked org. trains Gazans to edit Wikipedia pages about Israel, Palestine
Qatar hired London-based PR firm to edit Wikipedia articles about its human rights violations
Wikipedia's Israel page now unequivocally states Jewish state is 'committing genocide'
Wikipedia in Arabic: A hotbed for bigotry, misinformation, and bias - investigative report
Disinformation, generalizations, and outright lies are allowed to go unchecked on the free encyclopedia's Arabic version.
Wikipedia's page on Zionism is partly edited by an anti-Zionist - investigation
The Post found that DMH223344 was suspended on 9 October 2024 from editing the Zionism page, "for violating the one-revert rule at Zionism."
It’s time to correct Wikipedia’s dangerous anti-Israel bias - opinion
A clear double standard exists, whereby for anti-Israel terrorists, Wikipedia frequently buries the devils in the details and places the burden on readers to find them.
The last 12 months of the Jewish world – from a digital perspective
The Israel-Hamas War was one of the most searched topics on the internet as a whole, with some 93 million people reading related articles on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia has an antisemitism problem - opinion
Wikipedia has decided that the allegation of genocide in Gaza is now a fact, once again igniting controversy as content is manipulated to target Israel.
Wikipedia in Arabic denies rape committed as weapon of war - opinion
Arabic Wikipedia’s “Israel-Hamas war in Gaza” article reflects cultural biases, underreporting, and denial, especially regarding war rape by Hamas, highlighting broader societal stigmas.
Wikipedia’s operator rebuffs Jewish groups’ call to override editors on ADL trustworthiness
Jewish groups urge Wikimedia Foundation to reverse editors' decision labeling Anti-Defamation League unreliable on Israel, sparking debate on Wikipedia's editorial autonomy and bias allegations.
Jewish orgs pen letter to Wikipedia condemning ADL ban
Last week, Wikipedia’s editors voted to add the ADL to a list of banned and partially banned sources due to its citations related to Israel.
ADL faces Wikipedia ban over reliability concerns on Israel and antisemitism
Wikipedia editors now deem the Anti-Defamation League "generally unreliable" on Israel-Palestine and potentially on antisemitism, citing bias and factual concerns.
Wikipedia entry for 'fist bump' depicts gesture between hostage and soldier during rescue mission
Footage of the IDF's rescue mission shows a soldier give former hostage Almog Meir Jan a fist bump, with the video used on the Wikipedia entry for 'fist bumps.'