Wikipedia's main editor removes blockchain access from Australian company PowerLedger

2020-9-4 13:16
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Former Wikipedia author David Gerard has removed the blockchain linked to entry into Australian company Power Ledger. “When it comes to plagiarism, according to many media outlets the only real news is that Power Ledger is a scam,” he said. This page references an article from the crypto news site CoinRivet, which Gerald calls the lowest Bitcoin blog. He called the India Times and Tech Crunch article "plagiarism." The term is used to describe a news organization that directly publishes stories without extensive research. After much discussion, the page was deleted and the final decision of August 25 concluded that "an important statement from a reliable source" was inadequate. Doctors like Gerald have dismissed reports from these sources. The Cointelegraph notes that Tech Crunch has 16 million readers, and The Economic Times Wikipedia accesses it as the second largest reader of English-language business news in the world. Other 'unknown' news articles have been edited by editors while discussing Power Ledger content including ABC, Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Government Austrade website, Australian, The Hindu, ZDNet, Yahoo and Australian Financial Review.

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