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From the Frontlines: How Anti-Israel and Anti-Jewish Bias Undermines Wikipedia’s Neutrality

From the Frontlines: How Anti-Israel and Anti-Jewish Bias Undermines Wikipedia’s Neutrality

Update: 2025-04-18
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"From the Frontlines" is an ADL podcast which brings listeners to the frontline in the battle against antisemitism and hate.

Ensuring that the information which people receive is accurate and not biased is a critical component in the fight against antisemitism and hate. Wikipedia has become a go-to source for information as the largest online encyclopedia, which available in over 300 languages. It is one of the most visited websites globally, with over 4.4 billion unique visitors last month alone. Unfortunately, a new ADL report has also found extensive evidence of a biased, coordinated campaign on Wikipedia related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This podcast focuses on what ADL has uncovered and ADL's recommendations for fixing this issue.

Daniel Kelley is the guest for this podcast. He is the Director of Strategy and Operations for ADL’s Center for Technology and Society. This center spearheaded the research into Wikipedia.

To read the full report, visit: https://www.adl.org/resources/report/editing-hate-how-anti-israel-and-anti-jewish-bias-undermines-wikipedias-neutrality.

This conversation was recorded for podcast in April 2025.
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From the Frontlines: How Anti-Israel and Anti-Jewish Bias Undermines Wikipedia’s Neutrality

From the Frontlines: How Anti-Israel and Anti-Jewish Bias Undermines Wikipedia’s Neutrality

Scott Richman, Regional Director of ADL for New York/New Jersey