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Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales on online toxicity, Musk, and the battle for internet accuracy
21.11.22
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James Spiro
“I sent Musk an email offering help, I am happy to give him some thoughts,” Wales told CTech.
Wikimedia Is So Sorry For Taking Historical Photos From Israeli Archives Without Permission
27.02.19
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Tofi Stoler
Apologizing for previous quarrels with Israeli archivists, Wikimedia announced it will be collaborating with the local archives to expand the selection of copyright-free historical materials publically available online
Israeli Archives Attack Wikimedia for Releasing Historic Photos
21.11.18
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Omer Kabir
Last week, Wikimedia made 28,000 public domain photos taken from Israeli archives publically available online
Historic Photos Predating Israel Set Free by Wikimedia
14.11.18
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Omer Kabir
28,000 public domain photos taken from Israeli archives are now available through the open content company’s online platform