Unveiling the Blind Spots: Where Wikipedia's 'Neutral Point of View' Policy Falls Short
Jun 13, 2025 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
Wikipedia's attempt to censor threats to Israel while promoting anti-Israel rhetoric
A deletion attempt targets the well-sourced article Destruction of Israel in Iranian Policy, highlighting a double standard, given the unchecked spread of biased anti-Israel articles.
The fact that an article discussing Iran's policy to annihilate Israel is debated, while numerous articles amplifying anti-Israel accusations remain untouched, or curated, including sick articles as Comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany, reveals a profound imbalance.
Jan 29, 2025 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
Ah, Wikipedia! The days when you were considered an unbiased fountain of human knowledge are long gone. As we learned from the courageous journalist @NoraBussigny, who infiltrated a "neutrality" training by the Palestine Emergency Collective, the lessons that led to the hijacking of English @Wikipedia through manipulation and deceit are now being applied to French Wikipedia.
Following is a recap of the bias and propaganda techniques used by the group.
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Neutrality: The Perfect Cloak for Bias
Wikipedia loves neutrality, which makes it the ideal place for savvy activists to slip in their own agenda. The trick? Look neutral, but spin the facts so your side comes out smelling like roses. Want to promote a pro-Palestinian narrative? Just frame it as impartial—easy peasy.
Pro Tip: “Neutrality” is just the best cover for pushing a Hamas agenda while playing the victim.