As we learned last year from Tracing Woodgrains, the ideological bias at Wikipedia extends to determining which sources are deemed reliable. Quillette, The Free Press, and the Washington Free Beacon are all considered unreliable, while links to the Daily Mail are outright banned. (https://www.tracingwoodgrains.com/p/reliable-sources-how-wikipedia-admin)
The first time I got banned from something online was when I got my family’s AOL account disabled for sending spam, aka my “newsletter.” There was a vibrant culture of tweenage girls creating and distributing these circa 1998.
As we learned last year from Tracing Woodgrains, the ideological bias at Wikipedia extends to determining which sources are deemed reliable. Quillette, The Free Press, and the Washington Free Beacon are all considered unreliable, while links to the Daily Mail are outright banned. (https://www.tracingwoodgrains.com/p/reliable-sources-how-wikipedia-admin)
The first time I got banned from something online was when I got my family’s AOL account disabled for sending spam, aka my “newsletter.” There was a vibrant culture of tweenage girls creating and distributing these circa 1998.