Difference between revisions of "Previous Breaking News/Wikipedia"

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#'''[[Wikipedia]]: the ''National Enquirer'' of the [[Internet]].'''
 
#'''[[Wikipedia]]: the ''National Enquirer'' of the [[Internet]].'''
 
#[[Wikipedia]] editors reported on the death of wrestler Chris Benoit's wife hours before the police found out; now the cops want to know how and why: [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,287194,00.html] [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070628/ap_on_re_us/wrestler_dead]
 
#[[Wikipedia]] editors reported on the death of wrestler Chris Benoit's wife hours before the police found out; now the cops want to know how and why: [http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,287194,00.html] [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070628/ap_on_re_us/wrestler_dead]
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[[Category:Breaking News]]

Revision as of 16:16, July 25, 2007

This page contains the items that were once on the "Breaking News" section of the Main Page. The articles are mainly about Wikipedia.

  1. More evidence that Wikipedia is just a liberal smear factory:
    1. its entry on liberal former Vice President Al Gore contains no mention of drug charges against his son, but its entry on conservative Vice President Dick Cheney prominently mentions his adult daughter's sexuality.[example #1]
    2. Wikipedia smears prominent Christian conservatives, including James Dobson and D. James Kennedy, with an allegation that they are part of a grand scheme Wikipedia calls "Dominionism"[example #3]
    3. Its last sentence on Human Life International claimed that a killer "confessed that pamphets (sic) from the group led" him to kill. This is a complete lie designed to smear a conservative group. But this was approved by Wikipedia and remained for over a month.[1]
    4. Smears in its entry on U.S. Congressman Steve LaTourette were totally false.[2]
  2. Wikipedia continues to lose credibility:
    1. "Larry Sanger, who founded Wikipedia in 2001 with Jimmy Wales only to leave shortly afterwards, said that even as far back as 2001 the Wikipedia community 'had no respect for experts.'" [3]
  3. Wikipedia: the National Enquirer of the Internet.
  4. Wikipedia editors reported on the death of wrestler Chris Benoit's wife hours before the police found out; now the cops want to know how and why: [4] [5]