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Whiny baby edits Jalen Hurd’s Wikipedia after 49ers receiver tears his ACL – SFGate

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jalen Hurd (17) against the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL preseason football game on Aug. 10, 2019. Hurd tore his ACL during a 49ers practice over the weekend. (AP Photo/John Hefti)

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jalen Hurd (17) against the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL preseason football game on Aug. 10, 2019. Hurd tore his ACL during a 49ers practice over the weekend. (AP Photo/John Hefti)

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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jalen Hurd (17) against the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL preseason football game on Aug. 10, 2019. Hurd tore his ACL during a 49ers practice over the weekend. (AP Photo/John Hefti)

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jalen Hurd (17) against the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL preseason football game on Aug. 10, 2019. Hurd tore his ACL during a 49ers practice over the weekend. (AP Photo/John Hefti)

Whiny baby edits Jalen Hurd's Wikipedia after 49ers receiver tears his ACL

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jalen Hurd tore his ACL during Sunday's practice and will miss the 2020 NFL season, his agent Doug Hendrickson told KNBR on Monday evening.

"It was a fluke thing, his knee just kind of gave out on an on-the-side route [running] drill," Hendrickson said.

Hurd, a third-round draft pick in 2019 from the University of Tennessee and Baylor, suffered a stress fracture in his lower back last preseason that kept him from playing in 2019 as well. He had rehabbed his way back into shape, and was expected to play an important role in San Francisco's offense this year.

Hurd's Twitter and Instagram accounts are now deleted or deactivated, which some 49ers fans on social media have asserted was a response to the vitriol in Hurd's mentions after news of his injury began circulating over the weekend. We asked the 49ers if that was indeed the reason for Hurd's social media scrubbing, but they declined to comment.

The timeline does check out, though, and on Wikipedia, someone who's very angry at a pro athlete for suffering a second debilitating injury this time in the middle of a pandemic when football matters even less than usual changed Hurd's entry to read, "His bones and ligaments are possibly made of low quality glass or wet toilet paper."

Alex Shultz is the SFGate sports editor. Email: alex.shultz@sfgate.com | Twitter: @AlexShultz

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The Wikipedia War That Shows How Ugly This Election Will Be – The Atlantic

By Wednesday morning, the pro-Trump video blogging duo Diamond and Silk were claiming, Kamala is not even Black. So you know when she talks about racism, thats why she dont care about it. Shes not even Black I dont know what she is. And Newsweek ran an op-ed arguing, using a fringe legal theory, that Harris may not be eligible to be vice president.

The battles over Harriss Wikipedia page played out primarily over the specific term African American. That debate began in earnest last week, when Harris was only a much-discussed potential running mate.

How exactly can you describe someone with south-asian ancestry as African American? one anonymous user wrote. Does this term now mean black, dark skinned, or simply non-white? Please, this is disrespectful to people from the Indian sub-continent who have their own very distinct identities.

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She identifies as African-American. End of story, replied a user named Fowler&fowler, who frequently edits India-related articles on Wikipedia. Please dont rehearse tired old banalities about who is black who is African-American. Please also dont imply (if you are doing so) for the hundredth time the other pieties about whether the Middle-Passage is a sine qua non for being one or another By any definition, she is more African-American (in the traditional meaning of the word) than Barak [sic] Obama is.

(Harriss Senate bio describes her as the second African-American woman and first South Asian-American senator in history. When she was sworn in as California attorney general, her office described her as the first African American to hold the position.)

With Wikipedias article protection preventing them from making the edits themselves, a series of mostly anonymous users instead asked for Harris to be described as something other than African American:

Some information is wrong. She is not a black. Her mother is Indian, her father is Latino. She is not either black nor native American.

She is Asian American. India, where her mother immigrated from, is part of Asia. Jamaica, where her father immigrated from, is part of North America.

Harris is the second African American woman is wrong, she is Jamaican / Indian.

Kamala Harris is not African American as this states. Her mother is Indian and her father Jamaican.

Change first African American to Jamaican American. She is not African American because her father is from Jamaica and her mother is Indian. There is no Africa there.

She was born to a foreigner from India and a Foreigner from Jamaica. How does this combination make her an African American???????????????????

She is of Jamaican decent [sic] not African.

Wikipedia administrators and other senior editors have stood by the use of African American, noting the many years of news stories and official documents that have identified her as such. Wikipedia editing thrives on consensus, and amid all the debate, the consensus of editors was that a consensus had been reached. (The word consensus currently appears 49 times in the discussion.)

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Susan B. Anthony Begs Trump Not to Pardon Her: I Dont Want to Be on a Wikipedia Page with Roger Stone – The New Yorker

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HEAVEN (The Borowitz Report)In a rare utterance from beyond the grave, Susan B. Anthony on Tuesday begged Donald J. Trump not to pardon her, stating, I dont want to be on the same Wikipedia page as Roger Stone.

Noting that an entire Wikipedia page had been created to record the people to whom Trump had granted executive clemency, Anthony said, It wasnt exactly my dream to wind up on the same list as a guy with a Nixon tattoo on his back.

In a further expression of horror, Anthony told Trump, Plus, pardoning me would mean that you would now be on my Wikipedia page. I am physically shuddering up here.

Anthony noted that it was super ironic that Trump planned to pardon her on the same day that he blasted Michelle Obama. It would be cool if you were as nice to historic women who are still alive as you are to dead ones, she said.

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Wikipedia Entries About Female Artists of Color Tend to Be Lacking. So Volunteers Fleshed Out 85 of Them in a Virtual Edit-a-Thon – artnet News

Yesterday, 67 volunteers added more than 17,000 words and 180 references to Wikipedia pages dedicated to female artists of color, including Simone Leigh, Deborah Willis, and Joyce J. Scott.

The drive was part of this years Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon, an annual series of events organized by the nonprofit outfit Art+Feminism, which sees groups of web-savvy individuals convene with computers in an effort to even out the representation balance on one of the worlds most popular websites.

Various institutions around the world have mounted Edit-a-Thons since they were first launched by Art+Feminism in 2014, including the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum, and the Hammer Museum. But no venue has been responsible for more events than Washington, DCs National Museum of Women in the Arts, which has staged one for seven years straight.

The museum was also the host of yesterdays effort, which was held remotely and co-sponsored by Art+Feminism and Wikimedia DC. The event boastedthe most volunteers NMWA has ever had for an Edit-a-Thon, a representative told Artnet News. Altogether, 85 articles were edited, fleshed out, or corrected, and two new pages were created.

Of the artists whose profiles were improved, many are well-known names, including Zanele Muholi, Carrie Mae Weems, and Amy Sherald. Others, like French illustrator Tha Rojzman, Indonesian designer Dr. Dwinita Larasati, and Dutch comic artist Andrea Kruis, have smaller online footprints.

Zanele Muholi at work in a production still from the Art21 Extended Play film, Zanele Muholi: Mobile Studios. Art21, Inc. 2019.

While the number of Black women artists represented with Wikipedia articles has been growing in recent years, the number and quality of articles falls far short of the breadth of Black womens artistic contributions, said Lynora Williams, director of the Betty Boyd Library and Research Center at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, who led the event. Many of the articles are skimpy and do not rise to the standard of other artists. By simply enumerating the Black women artists whose articles could be improved, we made an important step forward in correcting the invisibility of these artists.

The participants in yesterdays edit-a-thon are pushing us forward, and we hope to continue this project in the coming months and years, Williams added.

Since 2014, more than 18,000 volunteers have participated in 1,260 Edit-a-Thons across the globe, altering or creating some 84,000 articles, according to Hyperallergic. Another edition of the Edit-a-Thon will be held virtually tomorrow, August 13, by the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.

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Wikipedia page on Bengaluru violence calls it a clash, refuses to identify rioters as Muslims: Here are the reasons given by the editors – OpIndia

On the 11th of August, when Hindus of the country celebrated Janmashtami, a Muslim mob indulged in violence in Bengaluru after being offended by a Facebook post that was allegedly against the Prophet of Islam. The violence led to over 60 police officials being injured and left 3 dead. The Muslim mob hit the streets near DJ Halli and KG Halli police station areas on Tuesday evening and attacked a Congress MLAs house after one of his relatives had allegedly made a derogatory Facebook post. Amidst chants of Allah hu Akbar and Nara e Taqbeer, the Muslim mob also set the police station on fire and attacked the police personnel. However, as per Wikipedia, there is not enough evidence to conclude that the violent mob was Muslim.

The Wikipedia page, in the introductory paragraph terms this unbridled and one-sided violence as a clash. A communal clash would essentially mean that two mobs, in most cases one would consist of people belonging to the Hindu community and the other, would consist of rioters belonging to the Muslim community. However, in this case, to term it a clash would only mean that the author of the post, editors, in the case of Wikipedia, are trying to water down the violence unleashed by the Muslim mob.

So far, there has been no report of any retaliation from the Hindu side. The violence was unleashed by the Muslim mob because they were offended, which they often are, after a Facebook post that allegedly insulted their Prophet. Even from the videos that were uploaded by media, one could hear chants of Allah Hu Akbar and Nara e Taqbeer while the mob pelted stones, burnt down the Congress leaders house and torched the police station.

Interestingly, the Wikipedia page on the Bengaluru violence also does not mention that one of the main accused of instigating the violence was Kaleem Pasha, who has now been arrested. Kaleem Pasha is the husband of Irshad Begum, a BBMP corporator from Nagavara ward. He was arrested by Bengaluru police on Thursday along with 60 others for instigating the August 11 violence in the city. So far, the Bengaluru police have arrested 206 accused of their involvement in the violence.

The Bengaluru police have named Kaleem Pasha as 7th accused in the FIR. According to the police, Kaleem Pasha is also one of the key conspirators behind the deadly violence that took place on Tuesday night.

Kaleem Pasha, who is aformercorporator of Nagavara ward,reportedlyhas close links with the Congress leadership in the state and is known to be an associate of former Karnataka Home Minister and senior Congress leader KJ George. Pasha was booked by Bengaluru police along withlocal SDPI leader Muzammil Pasha for orchestrating the Bengaluru violence. While Muzammil Pasha was already arrested, Kaleem Pasha had escaped.

If all of this was not enough, the Talk page of the Wikipedia article reveals the dangerous mindset of its editors even further.

The Talk page of the Wikipedia article essentially has the editors saying that while the Delhi Riots 2020 Wikipedia page can identify, wrongly, Hindus as going on a rampage, the Bengaluru violence page will not identify all rioters as Muslims since multiple third parties have not done so.

The individual taking exception to that says that most Media has a pronounced Left bias and hence, that is never likely to happen. However, it is a fact that Muslims indulged in violence because they were offended by a Facebook post allegedly about the Prophet of Islam. The person taking exception to the bias of the page also mentions that he will try to get references if anyone has reported it since the ones reporting it (OpIndia) have been blocked by Wikipedia.

It is pertinent to note here that in the Delhi Riots 2020 Wikipedia page, the Leftist editors have only mentioned Tahir Hussain once, to say that he has been arrested for his role in the murder of Ankit Sharma. None of the shocking revelations made by him in his disclosure statement have been added. In fact, even shocking details of his involvement, as made by the police, have not been added to the page.

Coming back to the Bengaluru violence page, after a user takes objection to their bias, the Editor, keeping true to form, warns him of violating Wikipedia norms.

A Muslim mob went on a rampage and unleashed extreme violence in Bengaluru on Tuesday evening over a Facebookpost that was allegedly derogatory to Prophet Mohammad.

According to thereports, the Muslim mob hit the streets near DJ Halli and KG Halli police station areas on Tuesday evening and attacked a Congress MLAs house after one of his relatives had allegedly made a derogatory Facebook post.

Over a 100 people had gathered around the residence of Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivasamurthy around 7:00 PM on Tuesday. Congress MLA Akhanda Srinivasamurthy represents Pulikeshinagar constituency which is reserved for the Scheduled Caste (SC). The Muslim mob, armed with sticks, iron rods, sharp metal objects and other weapons, went berserk and barged into the house of the MLA.

The angry Muslim pelted stones and began to torch vehicles, ATMs, shops near the locality while protesting against the alleged derogatory post made by one of the relatives of Dalit Congress MLA Akhanda Shrinivasamurthy. Social media posts of few people involved in the mob violence indicate that the riots could have been pre-planned as calls for the mobilisation of Muslims were allegedly made on social media platforms on Tuesday evening.

Soon, the situation took an ugly turn after two separate Muslim mobs gathered in front of KG Halli and DJ Halli police stations. The Muslim mobslockedthe gates from outside and pelted stones at the police station. At least 10 vehicles, including Innovas of two DCPs, were damaged in front of the stations. The mob also set fire to the vehicles in front of the DJ Halli police station.

In what seems to be a pre-planned attack by the Muslim mob, the Muslim mob, carrying petrol and other weapons, also barged into the nearest police quarters and attack the premises.

The Muslim mob was seen raising Islamic slogans like Allah-hu-Akbar and Nara-e-Taqbeer outside the police station.

Wikipedia has long shown their Left bias when it comes to important issues.

The Wikipedia article titledNorth East Delhi riotswas created on 25th February by a senior Wikipedia editor that goes by the usernameDBigXray. When one visits the page, the first image one sees is the photo of BJP leader Kapil Mishra, not an image of the riots. Kapil Mishra gets a separate section titled incitement in the article, where he has been blamed for starting the riots.

Interestingly, some people had reference to AAP leader Amanatullah Khan for his provocative speeches during anti-CAA riots earlier in Delhi and UP. But this was also removed by the moderators, claiming that although cases have been filed against Khan, those are not related to the North East Delhi riots. On the 24th, one anti-CAA protester had brandished a pistol and fired 8 shots towards pro-CAA protesters, who was identified as Mohammad Shahrukh. The Wiki page merely mentions him as a shooter and does not even mention that he is from an anti-CAA mob.

After the image of Shahrukh, the firing had gone viral, anti-CAA activists had claimed he is pro-CAA, despite journalists on the ground who had posted videos and images saying he was anti-CAA. Later, high-resolution images had shown he was part of a mob that had several persons in skull caps. When other users wanted to include this information in the Wikipedia article, they were shot down by the moderator. The senior editor, who is supposed to be politically neutral while editing and moderating content on Wikipedia, commented that if the man was a Hindu, media would not have focused on him, and there is no need to include more detail on the incident.

The article mentions the attack on a mosque in Ashok Nagar and shouting of Jai Shri Ram and Hinduon ka Hindustan slogans by the mobs, but have absolutely no reference to anyattackby Muslims and anti-CAA mobs. On the other hand, while there arevideosshowing mob shouting Nara e Taqbeer and Allahu Akbar, they find no place on the page.

Although Wikipedia articles can be edited by anybody, the online encyclopedia has provisions for locking down specific articles to check vandalism, etc. The article on North East Delhi riots has been made semi-protected, which means only confirmed registered users can make edits to it. As a result, ordinary users are having to request user DBigXray for making changes, and user DBigXray, who has special privileges as a Master Editor III, decides what information is included and what is not on the page.

OpIndia detailed investigation about the bias of Wikipedia after the Delhi Riots can be readhereandhere.

There are several other cases where it was evident just how vulnerable Wikipedia is to peddling absolute lies which can be severely detrimental in the long run. An Islamist user hadvandalisedthe RSS page to call it a terrorist organisation. The user who did so had a long history of anti-Hindu edits. Wikipedia had alsodeletedthe article on Tablighi Jamaat after the spread of Coronavirus citing that it was Islamophobic. Further, though the edits were reverted later, an editor of Wikipedia had alsoreplaced Hindus with Muslimsto show that it was actually the Muslims who suffered at the hands of Hindus during the Naokhali Riots and not the other way around.

The bias of Wikipedia is further evidenced by the fact the co-founder of Wikipedia, Larry Senger, had quit Wikipedia citing that the Left bias of the platform is too strong to overcome and that the platform had lost its way.

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