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    (Moeller has only ADVOCATED developer vigilantiism, and it's not clear Starling's actions have gone beyond sysop vigilantiism (unless there are non-sysop-undoable IP range blocks ))
    (godking -> jimbo, fix quotation marks, crediting TimStarling for the link transit code)
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    *many [[GFDL violation]]s notably re [[attribution]] and access to source text and all improvements.  ''See [[text liberation]] for more on this issue
    *many [[GFDL violation]]s notably re [[attribution]] and access to source text and all improvements.  ''See [[text liberation]] for more on this issue
    *no actual end user (as opposed to "developer" or "sysop" or "editor") rep on the "board";  no [[independent board]] members not affiliated with operations
    *no actual end user (as opposed to "developer" or "sysop" or "editor") rep on the "board";  no [[independent board]] members not affiliated with operations
    *'''Wikimedia Foundation''' not consulted when legally important decisions made, e.g. [http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2004-June/000384.html in response to Wikipedia being blocked in China], which is the biggest issue it has ever faced, the [[GodKing]] unilaterally "hereby authorize [[Andrew Lih]] to make a statement on our behalf, based on [[usual happy NPOV talk]]." This was less than one day after the "election" of [[Wikimedia Board of Trustees]] who evidently had no opinion that mattered, on this all-important question.
    *'''Wikimedia Foundation''' not consulted when legally important decisions made, e.g. [http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2004-June/000384.html in response to Wikipedia being blocked in China], which is the biggest issue it has ever faced, the Jimmy Wales unilaterally "hereby authorize [[Andrew Lih]] to make a statement on our behalf", based on [[usual happy NPOV talk]].  This was less than one day after the "election" of [[Wikimedia Board of Trustees]] who evidently had no opinion that mattered, on this all-important question.
    *false claims added to [[Wikimedia]] article here, and true claims removed;  several attempts to revert these claims without answering to them, proving there is no adequate response
    *false claims added to [[Wikimedia]] article here, and true claims removed;  several attempts to revert these claims without answering to them, proving there is no adequate response
    *[[technological escalation]] against [[Recyclopedia]] and threatened against [[Wikinfo]] - attempted coverup with extremely selective event reporting in [[Wikipedia]], false claims in article nominally about Recyclopedia but seeming to serve only to spread the story that did not include [[denial of service attack]]s with [[vandalbot]]s
    *[[technological escalation]] against [[Recyclopedia]] and threatened against [[Wikinfo]] - attempted coverup with extremely selective event reporting in [[Wikipedia]], false claims in article nominally about Recyclopedia but seeming to serve only to spread the story that did not include [[denial of service attack]]s with [[vandalbot]]s
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    === recently dealt with ===
    === recently dealt with ===


    *withholding of information regarding [[link transit]] at [[Wikipedia]] which would be very useful to editors, but also quite profitable for a [[search engine]] like [[Bomis]];  several attempts to raise this issue have been suppressed;  finally in September 2004 some code emerged to start to deal with it.
    *withholding of information regarding [[link transit]] at [[Wikipedia]] which would be very useful to editors, but also quite profitable for a [[search engine]] like [[Bomis]];  several attempts to raise this issue have been suppressed;  in September 2004 [[User:TimStarling]] did some code to start to deal with it.


    === individual corruption by officers ===
    === individual corruption by officers ===


    *Wales intimidating [[English Wikipedia User Secretlondon]] for being "too [[anti-American]]"
    *Wales intimidating [[English Wikipedia User Secretlondon]] for being "too anti-American"
    *[[libel chill]] by Wales, attempting to silence critics of his decisions and appointments, or even just those who point out [[GFDL violation]]s by Wikimedia, e.g. accusing people who say [[Wikipedia violates GFDL]] as being guilty of '''libel against Wikimedia''' on the [[Wikipedia mailing list]]
    *[[libel chill]] by Wales, attempting to silence critics of his decisions and appointments, or even just those who point out [[GFDL violation]]s by Wikimedia, e.g. accusing people who say [[Wikipedia violates GFDL]] as being guilty of '''libel against Wikimedia''' on the [[Wikipedia mailing list]]
    *[[Daniel Mayer]] was appointed to the position of Chief Financial Officer on July 4, 2004;  this individual is hardly credible as a reporter of facts or a guardian of any principles, given his long standing participation in [[echo chamber]] and [[libel pit]] activities;  it strongly detracts from credibility of [[Wikimedia]] and [[Wikipedia]] when such a person is in charge of the books
    *[[Daniel Mayer]] was appointed to the position of Chief Financial Officer on July 4, 2004;  this individual is hardly credible as a reporter of facts or a guardian of any principles, given his long standing participation in [[echo chamber]] and [[libel pit]] activities;  it strongly detracts from credibility of [[Wikimedia]] and [[Wikipedia]] when such a person is in charge of the books


    ''For issues with developers and others without official status, see [[Talk:alleged Wikimedia corruption]].''
    ''For issues with developers and others without official status, see [[Talk:alleged Wikimedia corruption]].''

    Revision as of 08:36, 6 September 2004

    Wikipedia is the largest GFDL corpus access provider. It was usurped by Wikimedia in 2003. Since then it has been alleged to have become increasingly corrupt and unresponsive to contributors and users. Evidence of Wikimedia corruption includes:

    structural corruption

    recently dealt with

    • withholding of information regarding link transit at Wikipedia which would be very useful to editors, but also quite profitable for a search engine like Bomis; several attempts to raise this issue have been suppressed; in September 2004 User:TimStarling did some code to start to deal with it.

    individual corruption by officers

    For issues with developers and others without official status, see Talk:alleged Wikimedia corruption.