Few days ago I posted a strong protest against Wikipedia publishing an interview with a US Nazi leader. That interview is still on the first page of Wiki News.
I browsed some Wiki News webpages and I saw that they state that the articles are supposed to be neutral.
My questions:
Q1. Does the Euro-American zone experience economic hardships If YES go to Q2.
Q2. Are there any middle class persons in the Euro-American area? If YES go to Q3.
Q3. Are there any middle class persons who suffer from the economic hardships of the global financial crisis? If YES go to Q4.
Q4. Are middle class persons likely to be angry at how democracy works? If YES go to Q5.
Q5. Is there any possibility for extremist leaders to become more visible in the public space? If YES go to Q6.
Q6. Is there any possibility for the message of the extremist groups to become more appealing to middle class persons who suffer from the economic hardships and who feel angry at how democracy works? If YES go to Q7.
Q7. Are there many middle class persons who use Internet? If YES go to Q8.
Q8. Are there any middle class persons who can receive messages from extremist groups via Internet? If YES go to Q9.
Q9. Is the whole Wikipedia platform available for Euro-American Internet users coming from the middle class? If YES go to Q10.
Q10. Is it likely for middle class persons who read Wiki News to get to the interview with the Nazi leader posted on the first page of Wiki News? If YES go to Q11.
Q11. Is it likely for some middle class persons to feel attracted by the extremist ideas presented in the interview with the Nazi leader? if YES go to Q12.
Q12. Is it likely for some Internet users coming from the middle class Euro-American environment to want to contact the Nazi group whose webpage is posted on the webpage which also contains the interview proper? If YES to go Q13.
Q13. Is it likely for social networks to be accesible for extremist groups? if YES go to your email account and send an email in which you may want to protest against Wikipedia helping Nazi movements to spread their extremist views by means of a supposedly neutral platform: SCOOP@wikinewsie.org.
I browsed some Wiki News webpages and I saw that they state that the articles are supposed to be neutral.
My questions:
Q1. Does the Euro-American zone experience economic hardships If YES go to Q2.
Q2. Are there any middle class persons in the Euro-American area? If YES go to Q3.
Q3. Are there any middle class persons who suffer from the economic hardships of the global financial crisis? If YES go to Q4.
Q4. Are middle class persons likely to be angry at how democracy works? If YES go to Q5.
Q5. Is there any possibility for extremist leaders to become more visible in the public space? If YES go to Q6.
Q6. Is there any possibility for the message of the extremist groups to become more appealing to middle class persons who suffer from the economic hardships and who feel angry at how democracy works? If YES go to Q7.
Q7. Are there many middle class persons who use Internet? If YES go to Q8.
Q8. Are there any middle class persons who can receive messages from extremist groups via Internet? If YES go to Q9.
Q9. Is the whole Wikipedia platform available for Euro-American Internet users coming from the middle class? If YES go to Q10.
Q10. Is it likely for middle class persons who read Wiki News to get to the interview with the Nazi leader posted on the first page of Wiki News? If YES go to Q11.
Q11. Is it likely for some middle class persons to feel attracted by the extremist ideas presented in the interview with the Nazi leader? if YES go to Q12.
Q12. Is it likely for some Internet users coming from the middle class Euro-American environment to want to contact the Nazi group whose webpage is posted on the webpage which also contains the interview proper? If YES to go Q13.
Q13. Is it likely for social networks to be accesible for extremist groups? if YES go to your email account and send an email in which you may want to protest against Wikipedia helping Nazi movements to spread their extremist views by means of a supposedly neutral platform: SCOOP@wikinewsie.org.
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