US Attorney for D.C. Accuses Wikipedia of ‘Propaganda’, Threatens Nonprofit Status

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An anonymous reader shared this report from the Washington Post:


The acting U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia sent a letter to the nonprofit that runs Wikipedia, accusing the tax-exempt organization of “allowing foreign actors to manipulate information and spread propaganda to the American public.”

In the letter dated April 24, Ed Martin said he sought to determine whether the Wikimedia Foundation’s behavior is in violation of its Section 501(c)(3) status. Martin asked the foundation to provide detailed information about its editorial process, its trust and safety measures, and how it protects its information from foreign actors. “Wikipedia is permitting information manipulation on its platform, including the rewriting of key, historical events and biographical information of current and previous American leaders, as well as other matters implicating the national security and the interests of the United States,” Martin wrote. “Masking propaganda that influences public opinion under the guise of providing informational material is antithetical to Wikimedia’s ‘educational’ mission.”
Google prioritizes Wikipedia articles, the letter points out, which “will only amplify propaganda” if the content contained in Wikipedia articles “is biased, unreliable, or sourced by entities who wish to do harm to the United States.” And as a U.S.-based non-profit, Wikipedia enjoys tax-exempt status while its board “is composed primarily of foreign nationals,” the letter argues, “subverting the interests of American taxpayers.”

While noting Martin’s concerns about “allowing foreign actors to manipulate information and spread propaganda,” the Washington Post also notes that before being named U.S. attorney, “Martin appeared on Russia-backed media networks more than 150 times, The Washington Post reported last week….”

Additional articles about the letter here and here.

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