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Sony manipuliert Halo 3 Eintrag inner Wikipedia

Gepostet am: 4 September, 2007 - 21:40 von kowa
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Hihihihi, das hier kann ich mir nicht verkneifen zu posten:

http://www.halobase.de/news.php?id=3386

Ganz schön frech!

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sowas ist gang und gebe in

Gepostet am: 4 September, 2007 - 22:15 von Mighty
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sowas ist gang und gebe in der Branche.
EA zum Beispiel haben selbst besser gestellt.
Wikipedia Deutschland ist gut angreifbar, da eigentlich jeder dran rumschrauben kann, ohne wirklich konsequenzen davon zu tragen.
Vor allem politische Themen Ă€ndern sich StĂŒndlich.
Einige Themen zerfransen dabei zu einem Unleserlichen Salat Emoticon: traurig, unzufrieden

beachte auch die news vom 16.8

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Mighty hat da völlig recht.

Gepostet am: 5 September, 2007 - 11:14 von ÂČsh„
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Mighty hat da völlig recht. Und es ist nicht nur in der Branche, sondern sogar in allen Branchen ĂŒblich. Erst dieser Tage ist eine Studie aufgetaucht, in der mit Bots bzw. Referren ausgewertet werden konnte, wer was verĂ€ndert. Den originalen Artikel findet ihr hier:
-> http://www.maltastar.com/pages/msFullArt.asp?an=14323

Hier mal ein Zitat vom wesentlichen:

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Among many revelations, Wikipedia Scanner reported that:
- Microsoft tried to cover up the XBOX 360 failure rate

- Apple edit Microsoft entries, adding more negative comments about its rival

- Bill Gates revenge? Microsoft edits Apple entries, adding more negative comments about its rival

- The Vatican edits Irish Catholic politician Gerry Adams page

- In the 9/11 Wikipedia article, the NRA added that “Iraq was involved in 9/11”

- Exxon Mobil edits spillages and eco-system destruction from oil spillages article

- FBI edits Guantanamo Bay, removing numerous pictures

- Oil company ChevronTexaco removes informative biodiesel article and deletes a paragraph regarding fines against the company

- Scientology removes criticism and negatives article from Scientology page

- Al Jazeera TV station adds that the foundation of Iraq was just as bad as the Holocaust

- Amnesty International removes negative comments

- Dell Computers deletes negative comments on customer services and removes a passage how the company outsources work to third world countries

- MySpace removes paragraph when their website was hacked

- EA Games deletes whole paragraphs of criticism about employment practices and business methods

- Dog breeding association deletes whole paragraphs about fatal attacks by dogs on humans
- US Republican Party changes the "Post-Saddam" section of the Baath Party article to a different account of the war, changing the language from "US-led occupation" to "US-led liberation"

- Fox News removes all controversial topics against the network from the Fox News page

- News of the World deletes a number of criticism against the paper

- Nestle removes negative comments on its business practices from its page

- UN address calls journalist Oriana Fallaci a racist ‘prostitute’

- Portuguese government removes entries about Prime Minister’s scandals

- DieBold, the company that controversially supplied computerised polling stations in the US elections, removes numerous paragraphs with negative comments

- Walmart removes criticism of outsourcing work. The retailer also changes negative paragraphs of underpaid workforce

- Sony removes harmful paragraphs against blu-ray systems

- Someone at Reuters calls Bush “a mass murderer”

- Coca Cola removes negative content about its effects

- British Conservative Party removes negative references of its MPs and deletes paragraph of the party’s old policies

- US University adds the “prestigious” adjective to its page

- Boeing edits from “Boeing is a leading American aircraft and aerospace manufacturer” to “Boeing is the leading American aircraft and aerospace manufacturer”

- MSN Search is “a major competitor to Google”. That’s what MSN added to their page

- BBC changes Blair's drink from coffee to vodka and his workout from the gym to the bedroom. Someone from the BBC also changes Bush’s page, changing the name from ”George Walker Bush” to “George Wan*** Bush”

- Someone from The Guardian edits the Wikipedia page of rival newspaper The Times. Originally in the article it is said that The Times sells more than The Guardian. After the edit, The Guardian sells more.

Krass, oder? Aber das bringt ein solch freies, ideologisches System wie Wikipedia wohl leider mit sich ...

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Ich glaube keinem

Gepostet am: 5 September, 2007 - 12:32 von kowa
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Emoticon: ominös!

Ich glaube keinem Wikipedia-Eintrag mehr. Emoji (Europa): lachen

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