Wikipedias Ostseeschlacht: Estnische Journalisten warnen vor koordinierten prosowjetischen Änderungen, Litauen meldet ähnliche Angriffe

    https://balticsentinel.eu/8394326/wikipedia-s-baltic-battle-estonian-journalists-warn-of-coordinated-pro-soviet-edits-lithuania-reports-similar-targeting

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    1. WillyNilly1997 on

      >Liive’s own characterization, cited by ERR, is more specific: he says a single user systematically altered nearly 600 profiles — ranging from senior politicians to athletes and cultural figures — and in one case spent more than 21 consecutive hours making edits framed as “correcting” Estonia’s history.

      >Why does that wording matter? Estonia’s position is that the republic founded in 1918 never ceased to exist legally, even during the Soviet occupations. Under that logic, people born in Tallinn in 1977, such as Kaja Kallas, were born in Estonia, not in a legitimate Soviet state.

    2. I’ve read the WP discussion yesterday. It feels like they’re naive.

      They fucking care about vote counts (like labeling the pro-Baltic comments a minority) on an online discussion. THOSE MAJORITY ARE RUSSIAN BOTS! People are ####tic out there.

      They also have to reach a „consensus“. With enough Russian bots, there will never ever be a time of concensus. What stupidly naive people.

      People have to flood WP edit discussions and escalate the visibility of the issue.

    3. Flood WP editor discussions. Brigade.

      Russian bots are manipulating the discourse now by making up excuses to freeze the WP as is after they made these edits. They are disguising themselves as good-faith actors, and facilitators fell for it. Expose them. Flood the WP editor discussion page with posts after posts of Russian bot operations.

      Commenting again as my previous one was obscure on the actions needed.

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