Summary

The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, plans to use facial recognition and hacked data to identify Wikipedia editors it alleges are promoting antisemitism, according to leaked documents.

The group’s proposed tactics include fake accounts and tracking links, raising privacy concerns among Wikipedia contributors.

This effort, part of Heritage’s Project Esther, follows controversies over Wikipedia’s handling of Israel-related topics, such as labeling the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) “unreliable.”

Critics warn this campaign to target editors could violate Wikipedia’s rules and escalate tensions over bias accusations.

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    Wikipedia is probably the only thing that has survived rounds and rounds of enshitification. Of course they want to destroy it. The fucks are psychopathic, and seriously, if Wikipedia caves I will probably be radicalized.

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    Anyone has an update on the ANI vs Wikimedia legal thats ongoing in India, because the heritage foundation is just throwong around a threat, that Indian judge might actually do it.

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    Sounds like we should develop plans to identify and target the heritage foundation.

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    violate Wikipedia’s rules and escalate tensions over bias accusations

    after being alive over the last ~10 years, i just can’t understand how people still think “rules” matter to republicans. there’s literally a convicted felon rapist in the white house and people are still talking about rules, laws, ethics, the constitution, and everything else that USED TO matter.

    they’re getting every single thing they want, and it’s not “rules” that’ll ever stop them

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      It’s not just Republicans at this point… It’s the entire system. His inauguration itself will be illegal and unconstitutional since he’s ineligible to hold office after sparking insurrection. But the Democrats keep climbing over each other to make sure everyone sees how peaceful this transfer of power is.

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        It blows my mind that they keep doing that. Why do they think that going “see, we’re the good guys, and we’re so good that we’re going to peacefully hand over control of every branch of government to the fascists” as though the US population is going to see that a positive. It’s clear now, if it wasn’t before, that their claims of a threat to democracy was just campaign messaging for them, not a real belief. (And to be clear, the Republicans are very much a threat to what passes for democracy in the US.) The Democrats seem all too happy to be in the minority again and rake in the donations from outraged liberals who think that the old rules still apply.

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      …people are still talking about rules, laws, ethics, the constitution, and everything else that USED TO matter.

      That’s because they still believe in the existing institutions that were designed to uphold laws, rules, and ethics, even though those institutions are obviously failing, and have been for some time. I suppose the erosion of said institutions has occurred gradually enough that the full scope hasn’t necessarily been apparent to everyone, but it should be by now. Anyone who still believes that these institutions are sufficient for maintaining a stable liberal democracy is just delusional, at this point.

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        Exactly this.

        Rule of law is dying, and things like this are what will kill it dead. Thinking you can put a stop to this with lawyers is for the naive or the wealthy.

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        Anyone who still believes that these institutions are sufficient for maintaining a stable liberal democracy is just delusional, at this point.

        Twenty years ago, I remember asking my high school teacher about how the legal system here in Australia works cause we don’t have a bill of rights. I was told the “traditions of Parliament” would protect free speech and human rights even though it’s not written down anywhere…

        Fast forward twenty years and Australia’s government is fully in the pocket of monopolistic corporations and a handful of elite families who own the top banking industries - mining, gambling, etc.

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      Totally get what you’re expressing, however, do you have a suggested alternative to mentioning rules now?

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        You’re getting downvoted for pointing out that Trump is literally not in the White House. And by that I assume you meant he’s not even President.

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        Even if that’s true, do you think President Vance will be any better?

        To quote Jello Biafra- “I’d rather have a dumb Nazi than a smart Nazi.”

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          i think he was talking about my misuse of “literally” since he’s not actually in the white house yet, not that he’ll somehow be removed from office

          hell of a thing to argue about; hence our current situation…

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    Maybe it’s finally time for me to donate to Wikipedia for the first time.

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    That sounds like a threat to create fear or “terror” towards Wikipedia editors. The heritage foundation are treating closely to looking and acting like terrorists.

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      The heritage foundation are treating closely to looking and acting like terrorists.

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    Awww… are the violent genocidal colonizers feeling insecure and butthurt?

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    The Heritage address in Washington DC is extremely easy to look up. I would post it here, but someone would probably ban me for doing unto them what they would do unto us. Still the opportunity to get them before they get you exists.

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      Here ya go: 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Washington, D.C., U.S.- right on the Wikipedia page.

      Of course, I wouldn’t advise doing anything more than a lively peaceful protest outside. But also I can’t stop you from doing something more effective.

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      Lemmy has practically zero moderation. People have been calling for the deaths of CEOs for weeks with no consequences.