ウィキペディア日本語版で行われている誹謗中傷

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ウィキペディア日本語版で行われている誹謗中傷は、主にWP:管理者へ管理アカウントを配布する人物によって行われている。

具体例[編集]

  • https://archive.is/Tdt39
    • 2007年3月24日 (土) 09:53‎ 楕円関数の周期と零と極 (会話 | 投稿記録)‎ m . . (20,054バイト) (-336)‎ . . (無名なアマチュア音楽家との間のトラブルを書いていたらきりがない。)
      • 無名なアマチュアではないのに、このような虚偽を堂々と書き込んでいた人物は元オ¥ウ¥ム¥真¥理¥教¥の¥幹¥部¥出¥家¥番¥号¥2¥5¥ス¥ズ¥キ¥オ¥サ¥ムである。アテネに住んでいるが、その間に草¥皆¥康¥友と極秘に会談を行った。

もう一つあります[編集]

  • https://archive.is/edb5E
    • 2006年12月2日 (土) 02:59‎ 微積01 (会話 | 投稿記録)‎ m . . (28,354バイト) (-67)‎ . . (ピアニストとしては著名ですが、作曲家としては著名でないため、このページにあるのは相応しくないと判断しました。)
      • この文章を執筆したのがた¥か¥き¥と¥も¥こ¥出¥家¥番¥号¥6¥6¥。
    • 2006年12月9日 (土) 22:09‎ 士心麻手 (会話 | 投稿記録)‎ m . . (28,413バイト) (-67)‎ . . (無名な自称作曲家など載せる必要性なし。きりがない。)
      • この文章を執筆したのがば¥ば¥く¥ま¥か¥ず¥出¥家¥番¥号¥7¥4¥。

引用[編集]

  • https://archive.is/18sPj
    • ひろゆき「2chと同じ匿名のWikiが裁判資料になるとかすごい(笑
      • とあるが、ひろゆきは鎌¥田¥謙¥一¥郎から2¥c¥hの管理人になることをアメリカ合衆国で命じられ、これを受けた人物である。鎌¥田¥謙¥一¥郎は当然JAWPの管理アカウントを所持しているが、これをひろゆきが知らないのかどうかは不明。実際には、ウィキメディア財団はドイツの訴訟では敗訴している。

参考文献[編集]

  • https://archive.is/Hfs8l
    • 吉本敏洋はJAWP、YP、CPのいずれにおいても削除の対象であり、事実削除された痕跡がある。2ch趣味一般板のWPスレッドは、吉本敏洋への批判を一切行わないことで有名。[1]

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