Manipulation of Wikipedia

Wikipedia is one of the Internet's most successful and praised projects in form of a public encyclopedia with very low hurdles for participation by "the average person". Due to the nature of how it works, in time there has developed a truism that states that the more controversial a topic is, the more Wikipedia will support the "common wisdom" and suppress or even deride views outside of what "the average person" believes. It's fine for looking up an eastern bird but maybe not so fine for looking up a western war. Which is one of the reasons why countless other wikis on special topics exist where the authors think their information is not treated fairly on Wikipedia. Just like the one you are reading now.

Recently it has come to surface that this main-streamlining is not just a natural process, but actively pursued by people in positions of power in the editorship. This page exists to collect these stories.

Philip Cross
Editor "Philip Cross" has over many years edited and dominated articles of anti-war activists and prominent left-wing figures in a negative way, and those of people in the establishment British media in a positive way. He had dozens of prominent establishment people among his under 200 twitter followers at the time of exposure and is actively defended by Wikipedia head Jimmy Wales.


 * Time to ditch Wikipedia? A look at a Wikipedia editor's long-running campaign to discredit anti-war campaigners and journalists, fivefilters, May 2018
 * The Philip Cross Affair, Craig Murray, May 18, 2018
 * Emma Barnett: A Classic “Philip Cross” Wikipedia Operation, Craig Murray, May 21, 2018
 * The “Philip Cross” MSM Promotion Operation Part 3, Craig Murray, May 21, 2018

German-language Wikipedia
In the German-language Wikipedia, which is the second-largest language version with over two million articles after the English-language one with over 5.5 million articles, very similar patterns of marginalization of activists and dissent from the "common wisdom" have been exposed as early as 2015. Two documentaries have been made about editors "Kopilot" and "Phi" who also spen(t/d) an enormous amount of energy to police and spin the articles of prominent alternative media personalities, and have similar connections to networks of mainstream influence and power.
 * Die Dunkle Seite der Wikipedia, documentary film by Markus Fiedler and Frank-Michael Speer, 2015 (script)
 * Zensur - die organisierte Manipulation der Wikipedia und anderer Medien, documentary film by Markus Fiedler and Frank-Michael Speer, 2017 (script)

Wikipediametric mailing list

 * Wikipediametric mailinglist: alleged cabal tactics and stalking of editors, 2009 - leaked to Wikileaks, release date: September 20, 2009 (...more)
 * ''The file is important as it provides evidence of a cabal operating on Wikipedia which involves stalking and harrassment of editors both on and off-wiki, and has been directed towards certain editors - more information will be found at Concentrated stalking and attacks against Russavia-- the Wikipedia Arbitration Committee is trying to prevent this evidence from coming to light.