Wikibullies at work. The National Post exposes broad trust issues over Wikipedia climate information

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Lawrence Solomon at the National Post writes about a topic that WUWT readers have known about for a long time: How Wikipedia’s green doctor rewrote 5,428 climate articles.

We’ve known for some time that Wikipedia can’t be trusted to provide unbiased climate information. Solomon starts off by talking about Climategate emails.

The emails also describe how the band plotted to rewrite history as well as science, particularly by eliminating the Medieval Warm Period, a 400 year period that began around 1000 AD.

The Climategate Emails reveal something else, too: the enlistment of the most widely read source of information in the world — Wikipedia — in the wholesale rewriting of this history.

He then focuses on RealClimate.org co-founder William Connolley, who has “touched” 5,428 Wikipedia articles with his unique brand of RC centric editing:

All told, Connolley created or rewrote 5,428 unique Wikipedia articles. His control over Wikipedia was greater still, however, through the role he obtained at Wikipedia as a website administrator, which allowed him to act with virtual impunity. When Connolley didn’t like the subject of a certain article, he removed it — more than 500 articles of various descriptions disappeared at his hand. When he disapproved of the arguments that others were making, he often had them barred — over 2,000 Wikipedia contributors who ran afoul of him found themselves blocked from making further contributions. Acolytes whose writing conformed to Connolley’s global warming views, in contrast, were rewarded with Wikipedia’s blessings. In these ways, Connolley turned Wikipedia into the missionary wing of the global warming movement.

The Medieval Warm Period disappeared, as did criticism of the global warming orthodoxy. With the release of the Climategate Emails, the disappearing trick has been exposed. The glorious Medieval Warm Period will remain in the history books, perhaps with an asterisk to describe how a band of zealots once tried to make it disappear.

 

William Connolley - Wikipedia image

 

Wikipedia suffers from the same problem that climate science in general suffers from now. A few determined zealots have influenced the vast majority of the published information.

 

Kim Dabelstein Petersen
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IMHO it is time for Connolley to step aside from Wikipedia, one person should not have so much influence over so many articles. At the same time, the number two person, almost as influential, is Kim Dabelstein Peterson. Here’s a National Review article on the kind of things Petersen has been doing in similar to the work of Connolley.

Additionally, there are many Wikipedia editors and contributors that do so anonymously, and I think that is terribly wrong. There’s no accountability, no quality control, and no recourse to people who falsify information, or mold it to fit a personal agenda. Wikipedia relies upon an honor system, and as we’ve seen from the Climategate emails, there’s no honor in some circles of climate science.

Here is another example:

The Opinionator

Posted: May 03, 2008, 2:53 AM by Lawrence Solomon

Connolley is not only a big shot on Wikipedia, he’s a big shot at Wikipedia — an Administrator with unusual editorial clout. Using that clout, this 40-something scientist of minor relevance gets to tear down scientists of great accomplishment. Because Wikipedia has become the single biggest reference source in the world, and global warming is one of the most sought after subjects, the ability to control information on Wikipedia by taking down authoritative scientists is no trifling matter.

One such scientist is Fred Singer, the First Director of the U.S. National Weather Satellite Service, the recipient of a White House commendation for his early design of space satellites; the recipient of a NASA commendation for research on particle clouds — in short, a scientist with dazzling achievements who is everything Connolley is not. Under Connolley’s supervision, Singer is relentlessly smeared, and has been for years, as a kook who believes in Martians and a hack in the pay of the oil industry. When a smear is inadequate, or when a fair-minded Wikipedian tries to correct a smear, Connolley and his cohorts are there to widen the smear or remove the correction, often rebuking the Wikipedian in the process.

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales recently put out an appeal for donations here. He writes:

I believe in us. I believe that Wikipedia keeps getting better. That’s the whole idea. One person writes something, somebody improves it a little, and it keeps getting better, over time. If you find it useful today, imagine how much we can achieve together in 5, 10, 20 years.

In a perfect world, maybe. In a perfect world unicorns frolic in the park, free money falls from the sky, and people are honest and without bias 100% of the time. But when you have Wikibullies, such as Connolley and Peterson, your honor system goes up in smoke. Fact is Jimmy, your honor system is as corrupted as the peer review process is for climate science these days. In my view, don’t give Wikipedia another dime until they make some changes to provide for a more responsible information environment.

Making free reference information available to the public shouldn’t be a battle of wills between Wikibullies with an agenda and the rest of society.

Here’s where to write to complain to Wikipedia:

Wikimedia Foundation

Postal address

Wikimedia Foundation Inc.
149 New Montgomery Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
USA
Phone: +1-415-839-6885
Email: info(at)wikimedia.org
Fax: +1-415-882-0495 (note: we get a large number of calls; email or fax is always a better first option)

UPDATE: I’ve located Solomon’s source of information, an independent Wikipedia author tracker. Here is Connolley’s base statistics:

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December 20, 2009 7:39 pm

Very interesting. I just noticed that someone with the user handle ‘Andrew C.’ has seen fit to delete the page on the Roman Warm Period when I went back to research past global warm periods.
I wonder if they are related?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Warm_Period

Bill Parsons
December 20, 2009 8:07 pm

Gail Combs (06:23:17) : (and others on education):
A citation by a WUWT poster led me to the interesting on-line City Journal.
It’s worth looking at the article on teacher’s colleges and the long-standing push for indoctrination therein. (Don’t have a direct link. Sorry) Most people don’t realize how bad it is.
It’s perhaps relevant to a discussion on instant information and shaping the public perspective that there’s a much more concerted effort going on in the schools.

December 20, 2009 8:26 pm


Bill Sticker (23:11:01) :
No real surprise here. … agenda driven editing …
“Deleted by Andrew c”

Hmmm … High-tech ‘book burning’?
Lovely …
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December 20, 2009 8:36 pm


Gail Combs (06:23:17) :

Unfortunately the brainwashing has been going on for far too long. In 1910 the bankers took control of …

And look Gail, we are openly discussing this (or, at least you are anyway).
This would seem to totally discredit any ‘claims’ they were successful would it not?
The axiom “Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity” applies here and to much more ‘conspiracy logic‘ as well.
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December 20, 2009 8:45 pm


Gail Combs (04:34:15) :

I was just reading another article by Nicole Johnson “The Festering Fraud Behind Food Safety Reform” …

From that opednews website ?
Perhaps even as credible as Wickedpedia huh Gail … without corrections being able to be posted to the original article however.
Maybe not as good as Wikipedia after all.
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December 20, 2009 8:55 pm


Richard McGough (10:02:14) :
Censorship by Google is an indisputable fact …

Can you show me the ‘breach of contract’ (citing a specific clause) between you and Google, or between Google and mankind, occurred?
Unless you simply avail yourself of ‘remedies’ a free market system affords (using Bing, AltaVista etc.), I’m afraid your ‘dog’ isn’t going to hunt lest you vote in/for an all-powerful govt which will attempt to ‘right’ all wrongs at your expense.
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December 20, 2009 9:13 pm


Greg (23:43:57) :
Somewhat OT, but since it keeps coming up: Just another note on Google as to why it might show fewer hits on climategate (or any other term) than another search engine. Google has something called a “duplicate content filter.” The idea is to filter out multiple articles which are mostly the same.

Pointed that out several days ago (as have others), but, there is a contingent who will not ‘believe’ that – sorry, will not accept that, nor any logical discussion of that or related concepts, who seem to think that Google is capable everywhere and always of determining with a high degree of certitude the number of ‘hits’ ANY given search term will render.
Don’t know how they arrive at such certitude for THEIR assertions, unless, as has been pointed out before: “Some people’s brains are just wired for conspiracies and conspiracy theories”.
Probably has more to do with errant pattern recognition than actually seeing Elvis or Big-foot when visiting Bohemian Grove, for instance, and old memories and dreams and wishful thinking may play a part too.
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Magnus A
December 21, 2009 6:16 am

(Wikipedia’s “Hockey stick controversy” should be checked. Recently it didn’t mentioned that all criticism by M&M was accepted by the expert panel, and in the Wegman report. Instead the impression on the page, where a quote is interpreted as if the hockey stick graph isn’t wrong.)
Also pages about Svensmark should be controlled, and probably improved…

Btw: In the recent week a newspaper article about Svensmark has appeared, and where an old paper by Laut and Damon is mentioned. E g here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/copenhagen-climate-change-confe/6807852/Copenhagen-climate-conference-sunspot-theory-for-global-warming-attacked.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/sunspots-do-not-cause-climate-change-say-scientists-1839867.html
Also point 1 and 2 in this New Scientist article:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18279-deniergate-turning-the-tables-on-climate-sceptics.html
I commented The Peter Laut Case here:
http://joannenova.com.au/2009/12/new-scientist-becomes-non-scientist/comment-page-2/#comment-20066
…but it seems as the Climategate people has decided to attack Svensmark again with this completely poor Laut & Damon paper (where they have an objection against one single value and a not-possible-to-understand claims that this means there’s no correlation, and also slander Svensmark and Friis-Christensen as a non-scientists, and also proves that CO2 cause global warming by using the MBH98 hockey stick graph (sic!). The …sickest paper I’ve seen, actually.
In an answer Svensmark proved he used the correct available value.
But this “joke” now seems to be used by the CO2-thug — among others Rahmstorf — in an attack against Svensmark. I think these people are too stupid (well, they may be so on purpose) and non-scientific to be in science, and should deserve a trail. Defamation?
It’s however interesting that they primarily attack something which they say is nothing. Of course they are aware of the strong results Svensmark consistently has had, and this just proves this. Why now? Maybe Svensmark will prove his findings also in CERN, and that they know this will — scientifically — be the nail in the IPCC coffin (which I think also is there because of Svenmark’s work already).

George E. Smith
December 21, 2009 2:23 pm

Well along similar lines to the Wikifollies, I “invested” a whole seven dollars in a book with the title “Climate”; The force that shapes our world and the future of Life on Earth, to quote the subtitle.
It is by Jennifer Hoffman, PhD and Tina TIN, PhD. Well Dr Laura has a PhD too.
Actually Hoffman is a marine biologist, and her PhD is in zoology. She’s a Professor at the Ocean Research College Academy in Washington ? and she is a World Wildlife Fund Consultant.
TIN is a WWF climate scientist and works in polar region climate. She an engineering (?) degree from Cambridge, and her PhD is in Geophysics from Uof Alaska, Fairbanks. Also works with Friends of the Earth, and the US Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
So both are heavy duty greens. Well they had a ghost writer, who also writes science fiction (other than this book. George Ochoa is his name.
Well I spent the $7 simply for the pretty pictures in the book. It’s regular price is $35US, or $48Can, and wouldn’t you know it, it is somehow connected to both NATURE and SCIENCE; so all of the usual rascals are present and accounted for.
So it covers the earth’s climate from the bi bang up till 2005 when the book was first published, and has all the usual greenie cliches in it from the disappearing snows of Kilimanjaro, to jungle pestilences, and horror storms, and extincting polar bears. It’s an AGW enthusiasts bible.
But it still has $7 worth of nice photos. Interestingly, I also paid $10 for another book called “Last Climb”. This is a National Geographic backed book on the history of the three British Everest Expeditions of the 1920s, the 1921, 22, 1nd 24 Expeditions to Mt Everest. Only one man was on all three of those expeditions; George T. Leigh Mallory, who perished along with Andrew Irvine on that 1924 Expedition.
Now what is interesting about this book, is that it includes darn near every single picture that exists from those three expeditions, and includes pictures of one of the major Glacier systems that was encountered by the 1922 expedition at altitudes of 23,000 feet, where the temperatures were -25 F, and the glacier surface melted in the direct sun, leaving weird sculpted ice statues that simply dwarfed the climbers. There were man dwarfing canyons cut through this ice mass by direct sun melting, in air temperatures that could never melt ice. Well it was probably due to soot spread all over the ice from Pachauri’s early coal fired Indian Trains; well maybe his grandfather’s.
Many pictures of dry rocky plains at altitudes that never get above freezing, yet were ice free in 1921, and 1922/4 when the expeditions returned to the same places.
Well it’s an enjoyable book, and if you are one of those who have followed the Mallory & Irvine story since boyhood, this is well worth the $10 I paid for it, and a lot more. The climate propaganda book I’m still not sure whether I got ripped off or not.

December 21, 2009 4:22 pm

The same tatics are used all over the place.
For example, the Bilderberg meetings, where the most powerful and influencial people in the world meet every year, has been suppressed and censored sistematically. This year I tried to get enough information in a especific page and that was delete, under the pretext the page was not relevant. If the most important meeting of the year, which participants and minutes are secret, are not relevant, what is relevant, the xfactor series????
Check the details and help to change this censoring trend:
http://bigbrother-uk-1984.blogspot.com/2009/06/2009-bilderberg-meeting-wikipedia.html

December 21, 2009 10:53 pm

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/turmel/message/3616 is my blog post titled TURMEL: Censors exposed at Wikipedia corrupted mine too
I’d also point out that someone made the UNILETS page disappear even though the UNILETS Resolution C6 to Governments to retructure the global financial archictecture is in the MIllennium Declaration.
What do they expect when people can change things without signing their real names. Tell when there’s a whateverpedia that does.

floraaketch
December 31, 2009 12:21 am

Actually Hoffman is a marine biologist, and her PhD is in zoology. She’s a Professor at the Ocean Research College Academy in Washington ? and she is a World Wildlife Fund Consultant.
TIN is a WWF climate scientist and works in polar region climate. She an engineering (?) degree from Cambridge, and her PhD is in Geophysics from Uof Alaska, Fairbanks. Also works with Friends of the Earth, and the US Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
http://www.onlineuniversalwork.com

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