0:12 "..The
goal of the day is to teach people how to edit Wikipedia which is the
number one source of
information
today in the WORLD "
0:27 "...we wanna be there...we wanna be the guys who influence WHAT is writen there , HOW is writen and insure that is balanced and ZIONIST IN NATURE. "
0:27 "...we wanna be there...we wanna be the guys who influence WHAT is writen there , HOW is writen and insure that is balanced and ZIONIST IN NATURE. "
The
right's latest weapon: 'Zionist editing' on Wikipedia
'Idea
is not to make Wikipedia rightist but for it to include our point of
view,' Naftali Bennett, director of the Yesha Council says.
18
August, 2010
For
years now, Wikipedia has been a fierce battleground between the
Israeli right and left. One key battle was over the entry for Bil'in
and whether the weekly struggle at that village near the security
fence should be described as violent.
Another
battle was over the description of the Ariel University Center. Was
it "the largest public college in Israel"? Or should an
institution in Ariel not be considered as being in Israel? So a
compromise was reached: "the largest Israeli public college."
Now
the Yesha Council of settlements and another right-wing group, Israel
Sheli, are embarking on a Wikipedia battle: Zionist editing on the
Web-based encyclopedia. The first course was held yesterday in
Jerusalem.
"The
idea is not to make Wikipedia rightist but for it to include our
point of view," said Naftali Bennett, the director of the Yesha
Council.
"The
Internet is not managed well enough, and Israel's position there is
appalling. Take for example the Turkish flotilla [to Gaza]. During
the first hours we were nowhere to be found. In those first hours
millions of people typed the words Gaza-bound flotilla and read what
was written on Wikipedia."
The
course was designed to teach how to register for, contribute to and
edit for Wikipedia.
The
organizers' aim was twofold: to affect Israeli public opinion by
having people who share their ideological viewpoint take part in
writing and editing for the Hebrew version, and to write in English
so Israel's image can be bolstered abroad.
The
Yesha Council also announced a prize for the "Best Zionist
Editor" - the person who over the next four years incorporates
the most "Zionist" changes in the encyclopedia. That lucky
encyclopedist will receive a trip in a hot-air balloon over Israel.
Some
50 people took part in the course, nearly all of them religious and
many from settlements. Ruthie Avraham, who lives in Beit El and works
in media, said she already knew the subject of the first Wikipedia
entry she planned to write about.
"The
entry on Jewish family," she said. "The first sentence will
be that the Jewish family is the ultimate response to the Western
crisis of isolation and lack of affection."
According
to Einat Bornstein, another participant in the course, "I came
here to have an impact. I think people are afraid to write rightist
responses."
She
didn't hesitate when asked about the first entry she intends to
contribute to: Hanin Zuabi, the Arab MK who took part in the
flotilla. "And also about the Turkish flotilla and the
settlements and the settlement enterprise."
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