Jewish groups to Wikipedia:
Declaring ADL untrustworthy makes Jews more vulnerable
Wikipedia’s operator rebuffs Jewish groups’ call to override editors on ADL trustworthiness.
Wikipedia’s operator rebuffs Jewish groups’ call to override editors on ADL trustworthiness.
ADL faces Wikipedia ban over reliability concerns on Israel, antisemitism.
Arutz Sheva found that the Arabic version of the online encyclopedia displays a PLO flag and banner calling to stop the 'genocide.' Arabic versions of articles are biased, with some presenting unconfirmed reports or even blatant lies as facts.
Rapper Cardi B tweets, then deletes, picture of Orthodox Jews after legal triumph.
Wikipedia disciplines editors in Holocaust distortion dispute but sidesteps debate over Polish complicity.
Wikipedia editors vote on whether to remove the Hebrew Wikipedia page on the killing of IDF Barel Shmueli on the Gaza border.
Defaced pages belonging to prominent politicians, celebrities, actors and TV shows were returned to normal in five minutes by admins.
Larry Sanger says website he helped create no longer gives room to a multiplicity of viewpoints, now only supports establishment narratives.
Turkish court lifts ban on Wikipedia that was first imposed in April of 2017.
Turkish Minister: 'As long as Wikipedia shows Turkey as a supporter of ISIS, it will not be allowed to operate in Turkey.'
Turkish court rejects Wikipedia's appeal against a government decision to block access to its website.
Hebrew-speaking editors decide there is no place on Wikipedia for 'memorials.'
The annual Wiki Loves Monuments asks participants to take photos of local historical monuments and upload them to Wikimedia.
Second annual event to crowdsource Israel's hi-tech professionals held Thursday, to improve Wikimedia accessibility for Hebrew speakers.
Wikipedia reveals the most-searched people and parties in the 2013 elections.
Jay Walsh, Head of Communications at the Wikimedia Foundation, visits Israel and keynotes at the Wikipedia Academy.
A groundswell of solidarity protests are being spawned by Wikipedia's 24-hour blackout strike against US legislation on Internet freedom.
Wikipedia's English-language sites will shut down for 24 hours on Wednesday to protest "destructive legislation" in Congress.
PA journalists plan to join the 'Wikipedia War' following first Zionist editing course.
New Zionist Wikipedia Editing course opened this week to help fight Israel's PR battles online.
A new course teaching how to write Zionist themed entries in Wikipedia will soon be offered.
The founder of Wikipedia calls on Israelis to join the Internet-based project and responds to allegations of anti-Israel bias.