With the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election upon on, the latest article by GamerGate supporter and former Wikipedia editor T.D. Adler (The Devil's Advocate) takes the opportunity to go over how the Wikipedia's community of editors have been systemically purging conservative media outlets from their list of reliable sources while Silicon Valley, the Wikimedia Foundation, and the mainstream media have been propping them up the best way of dealing with fake news ever since the upset of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.
Starting with "The Daily Mail" - whose reliable status was revoked by 2 to 1 margin by editors, with the individual who started the debacle having added insult to injury by allegedly conspiring with "The Guardian" to have a story published about the decision to further damage the media outlet's reputation - it was quickly followed by "Breitbart News", "The Sun", and "The Daily Caller" soon followed. This left-wing "popularity contest" quickly expanded to bestowing "deprecated" status to outlets such as "The Epoch Times" and "Gateway Pundit" for publishing "fabricated information", i.e. being critical of such sacred cows as Russiagate. Fortunately, an attempt to discredit "The New York Post" in a similar manner thus far has failed, though not for a lack of trying, as many sites reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, including Fox News, have been accused of peddling "conspiracy theories". They have also resorted to making use of Wikipedia's spam list to selectively block edits which link to sites appearing on it, a tactic that was used on the article on GamerGate to keep it in its dismal state.
With the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election upon on, the latest article by GamerGate supporter and former Wikipedia editor T.D. Adler (The Devil's Advocate) takes the opportunity to go over how the Wikipedia's community of editors have been systemically purging conservative media outlets from their list of reliable sources while Silicon Valley, the Wikimedia Foundation, and the mainstream media have been propping them up the best way of dealing with fake news ever since the upset of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.
Starting with "The Daily Mail" - whose reliable status was revoked by 2 to 1 margin by editors, with the individual who started the debacle having added insult to injury by allegedly conspiring with "The Guardian" to have a story published about the decision to further damage the media outlet's reputation - it was quickly followed by "Breitbart News", "The Sun", and "The Daily Caller" soon followed. This left-wing "popularity contest" quickly expanded to bestowing "deprecated" status to outlets such as "The Epoch Times" and "Gateway Pundit" for publishing "fabricated information", i.e. being critical of such sacred cows as Russiagate. Fortunately, an attempt to discredit "The New York Post" in a similar manner thus far has failed, though not for a lack of trying, as many sites reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, including Fox News, have been accused of peddling "conspiracy theories". They have also resorted to making use of Wikipedia's spam list to selectively block edits which link to sites appearing on it, a tactic that was used on the article on GamerGate to keep it in its dismal state.
Original Article: http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2020/11/01/wikipedia-editors-have-been-purging-conservative-media-since-trumps-election/