Wikipedia scrubs Obama eligibility

Mention of citizenship issues deleted in minutes, 'offending' users banned
 ------------------------------
 Posted: March 08, 2009
6:54 pm Eastern

By Aaron Klein
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=91114

Wikipedia, the online "free encyclopedia" mega-site written and edited
entirely by its users, has been deleting within minutes any mention of
eligibility issues surrounding Barack Obama's presidency, with
administrators kicking off anyone who writes about the subject, WND has
learned.

A perusal through Obama's current Wikipedia
entry<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obama>finds a heavily guarded,
mostly glowing biography about the U.S. president.
Some of Obama's most controversial past affiliations, including with Rev.
Jeremiah Wright and former Weathermen terrorist Bill Ayers, are not once
mentioned, even though those associations received much news media attention
and served as dominant
<http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=91114#>themes during the
presidential elections last year.

Also completely lacking is any mention of the well-publicized concerns
surrounding Obama's
eligibility<http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=90447>to
serve as commander-in-chief.

*Where's the proof Barack Obama was born in the U.S. or that he fulfills the
"natural-born American" clause in the Constitution? If you still want to see
it, join more than 300,000 others and sign up
now!<http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=81550>
*

Indeed, multiple times, Wikipedia users who wrote about the eligibility
issues had their entries deleted almost immediately and were banned from
re-posting any material on the website for three days.

In one example, Wikipedia user "Jerusalem21" added the following to Obama's
page:

"There have been some doubts about whether Obama was born in the U.S. after
the politician refused to release to the public a carbon copy of his birth
certificate and amid claims from his relatives he may have been born in
Kenya <http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=91114#>. Numerous
lawsuits have been filed petitioning Obama to release his birth certificate,
but most suits have been thrown out by the courts."

As is required on the online encyclopedia, that entry was backed up by
third-party media articles, citing the Chicago Tribune and WorldNetDaily.com

The entry was posted on Feb. 24, at 6:16 p.m. EST. Just three minutes later,
the entry was removed by a Wikipedia administrator, claiming the posting
violated the websites rules against "fringe" material.


According to Wikipedia rules, however, a "fringe theory can be considered
notable if it has been referenced extensively, and in a serious manner, in
at least one major publication, or by a notable group or individual that is
independent of the theory."

The Obama eligibility issue has indeed been reported extensively by multiple
news media outlets. WorldNetDaily has led the coverage. Other news outlets,
such as Britain's Daily Mail and the Chicago Tribune have released articles
critical of claims Obama may not be eligible. The Los Angeles Times quoted
statements by former presidential candidate Alan Keys doubting Obama is
eligible to serve as president. Just last week, the
Internet<http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=91114#>giant
America
Online featured a top news article about the eligibility
subject<http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=90447>,
referencing WND's coverage.

When the user "Jerusalem21" tried to repost the entry about Obama's
eligibility a second time, another administrator removed the material within
two minutes and then banned the Wikipedia user from posting anything on the
website for three days.

Wikipedia administrators have the ability to kick off users if the
administrator believes the user violated the website's rules.

Over the last month, WND has monitored several other attempts to add
eligibility issues to Obama's Wikipedia page. In every attempt monitored,
the information was deleted within minutes and the user who posted the
material was barred from the website for three days.

Angela Beesley Starling, a spokeswoman for Wikipedia, explained to WND that
all the website's encyclopedia content is monitored by users. She said the
administrators who deleted the entries are volunteers.

"Administrators," Starling said, "are simply people who are trusted by the
other community
<http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=91114#>members to have
access to some extra tools that allow them to delete pages
and perform other tasks that help the encyclopedia."

According to Alexa.com, Wikipedia is the seventh most trafficked website on
the Internet. A Google search for the words "Barack Obama" brings up the
president's Wikipedia page in the top four choices, following two links to
Obama's official websites.

*Ayers, Wright also missing in Obama's bio*

The entire Wikipedia entry on Obama seems to be heavily promotional toward
the U.S. president. It contains nearly no criticism or controversy,
including appropriate mention of important issues where relevant.

For example, the current paragraph on Obama's religion contains no mention
of Wright, even though Obama's association with the controversial pastor was
one of the most talked about issues during the presidential campaign.

That paragraph states: "Obama explained how, through working with black
churches as a community organizer while in his twenties, he came to
understand 'the power of the African-American religious tradition to spur
social change.' He was baptized at the Trinity United Church of Christ in
1988 and was an active member there for two decades."

Ayers is also not mentioned, even where relevant.

WND monitored as a Wikipedia user attempted to add Ayers' name to an
appropriate paragraph. One of those additions, backed up with news articles,
read as follows:

"He served alongside former Weathermen leader William Ayers from 1994 to
2002 on the board of directors of the Woods Fund of Chicago, which in 1985
had been the first foundation to fund the Developing Communities Project,
and also from 1994 to 2002 on the board of directors of the Joyce
Foundation. Obama served on the board of directors of the Chicago Annenberg
Challenge from 1995 to 2002, as founding president and chairman of the board
of directors from 1995 to 1991. Ayers was the founder and director of the
Challenge."

Within two minutes that Wikipedia entry was deleted and the user banned from
posting on the website for three days, purportedly for adding "Point of View
junk edits," even though the addition was well-established fact.

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups.
For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum

* Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/  
* It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. 
* Read the latest breaking news, and more.
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to