
Oliver D. Smith, MediaWiki poster boy.
Depending on your search history and interests, there is a decent chance you’ve come across a number of articles written and edited across Wikipedia and […]
Depending on your search history and interests, there is a decent chance you’ve come across a number of articles written and edited across Wikipedia and […]
Roger Stone, the infamous far-right political trickster strategist for Nixon and Trump, quipped in the brilliant Netflix documentary Get Me Roger Stone that “Politics isn’t theater. It’s […]
I think it is time we deleted the Rome Viharo article and admitted he was harassed: Debunking spiritualism (talk) 02:43, 3 May 2018 (UTC) RationalWiki’s troll farm of Wikipedia […]
Last week Entrepreneur online featured a guest writer, Amy Osmond Cook – who blogged about “what she learned when her Wikipedia page was deleted”. Her biography […]
RationalWiki trustees’ David Gerard and psychology professor Trent Toulouse appear to be quite an ambitious confederacy. Both Wikipedia editors, active within the community – maintain RationalWiki as a […]
All four individuals really have almost nothing in common, except for one itsy bitsy detail. It’s RationalWiki’s Saloon Bar, a place where RationalWiki editors can meet […]
I’m not very well liked amongst a small set of Wikipedia editors (whom also edit RationalWiki and get their sh*ts and giggles from tormenting me […]
‘Skeptic activism’ on Wikipedia itself is a perfect microcosm for how Wikipedia is easily abused by people with all kinds of agendas. When any group […]
Wikipedia We Have a Problem details a case study focusing on how a group of “skeptic activists” on Wikipedia leverage their dominant voices on a large […]
Skeptic activism on Wikipedia Update: If you type into Google search certain search terms that relate to missions on Wikipedia by skeptic activists who edit […]
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