"The recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards, once again, prioritising free speech," said Mark Zuckerberg.
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"The recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards, once again, prioritising free speech," said Mark Zuckerberg.
Doublespeak.
As I wrote the other day:
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Elon Musk and the right’s war on Wikipedia
The world's richest man has joined a growing chorus of right-wing voices attacking Wikipedia as part of an intensifying campaign against free and open access information.
Citation Needed (www.citationneeded.news)
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@molly0xfff I don't get it. From where I stand, media IS the enemy of the people, Trump is right on that one. Media actively suppressed and badmouthed the most important stories of Covid era, thereby not only not doing their job, but actively defrauding (to the point of murder) the public in favor of companies like Moderna. What am I missing? Why is the media, as described in my article, NOT your enemy, like it is mine? Why would you support your killers? ELI5 please:
https://limotsnewsletter.com/2024/12/18/confessions-of-high-fear-during-covid-19-days/
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@molly0xfff its barely even doublespeak, its so transparently a supplicant on his knees to the new overlord
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@molly0xfff The page for Zionism still clearly violates the NPOV principle and efforts to make the wording more neutral are constantly shut down on the talk page by a small handful of editors swamping the talk page, while the page remains locked. Given the high-profile nature of the Israel–Palestine conflict and the potential to widely influence public opinion, I think the concerns about bias on Wikipedia are very reasonable.
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@molly0xfff If https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Palestine-Israel_articles_5/Proposed_decision does not convince you that Wikipedia has failed to be neutral on this topic, you're showing your bias.
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@spenc I was an arbitrator on two of the preceding cases my dude