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Episode 65: The unseen editors rigging the information war, with Ashley Rindsberg

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Dec 2, 2025
Ashley Rindsberg, an investigative writer and senior editor focused on digital information integrity, shares insights on the troubling manipulation of online information. He reveals how a small group of editors has skewed Wikipedia's articles on Israel and Zionism, influencing Google's search results and AI outputs. Rindsberg discusses Reddit's role in spreading content, the infiltration of ideological networks into mainstream communities, and the systemic risks posed by algorithmic propaganda. This conversation uncovers the unseen forces shaping our digital landscape.
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INSIGHT

Small Editor Cabals Can Capture Wikipedia

  • A small group of highly active editors can capture vast swaths of Wikipedia content on a topic.
  • Ashley Rindsberg reports ~40 editors coordinated to dominate Israel-, Palestine-, and Zionism-related pages with ~1M edits to 10k articles.
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Wikipedia Feeds Search Engines And AIs

  • Wikipedia content is disproportionately amplified because Google and many AIs pull its entries into search results and knowledge panels.
  • Thus manipulation on Wikipedia multiplies downstream through search engines and LLMs.
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Experience And Rules Beat Occasional Edits

  • High-volume veteran editors wield procedural know-how and time to outmaneuver casual editors.
  • New or occasional editors rarely succeed against these entrenched, rule-savvy users on contentious topics.
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