House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to investigate Wikipedia over allegations of organized bias
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Good thing I downloaded it then because it's probably going to be blocked in the US next.
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It begins.
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Is there something illegal about that? If Wikipedia has organizational bias, it’s covered by their first amendment right.
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It begins.
It began 10 years ago. This is just the latest.
You are in boiling water, frog
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Is there something illegal about that? If Wikipedia has organizational bias, it’s covered by their first amendment right.
A right that's getting rapidly eroded. Like, 1A is a right that's pretty much reduced to only existing on paper at this point and some politicians are probably looking for a way to erase it from the Constitution entirely.
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Scientific proof that we are in the dumbest timeline.
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Is there something illegal about that? If Wikipedia has organizational bias, it’s covered by their first amendment right.
You have "The right to free speech (as long as you're not dumb enough to actually try it)".
The Clash
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What the hell does the house oversight comitee have to do with a private endeavor?
Even if there was such bias, doesn't the 1st amendment cover it, as it does Fox, for example?
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On July 4, 2026, nothing happened on Lafayette Square in Washington, DC, USA.
(And if something happened, its because they were viOlEnT riOToRs and we had to send in the tanks to restore LaW aNd oRdEr!!!)
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Good thing I downloaded it then because it's probably going to be blocked in the US next.
How do you download Wikipedia?
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Is there something illegal about that? If Wikipedia has organizational bias, it’s covered by their first amendment right.
Oh, boy, you must be new here.
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I'd say when open source seems organized against you, you might be the problem.
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How do you download Wikipedia?
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"Anything that says Hitler was bad, slavery was bad, and that Donald Trump isn't literally God is biased and must be changed!"
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to be fair their thing is whining about shit for a day then moving on to different shit to whine about
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It begins.
It began in 1983, somewhere around TCP/IP becoming a thing.
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I'd say when open source seems organized against you, you might be the problem.
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There is nothing to investigate, Wikipedia is a private organization and if it has a bias it is none of the government's business.
The party of "small government?" "Don't tread on me?" What the hell happened, Republicans?
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