Inside the Wiki Laundry
Powerful enough to handle even the toughest loads, like George Santos, the disgraced congressman.
Wikipedia is the world’s most influential information source—and one of A.I.’s key training grounds. No wonder reputation-launderers everywhere are trying to hijack it
By Joseph Bullmore
One pebble in the avalanche of woes bearing down on Keir Starmer, the beleaguered U.K. prime minister, was the February resignation of his chief of communications, Tim Allan. The embarrassment lay not in Allan’s work for Starmer but in the alleged activities of Portland Communications, the P.R. company he had founded, which had been accused of engaging in Wiki-laundering—the concerted massaging of Wikipedia pages to bolster an image, bury an embarrassment, or alter a narrative.
According to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Portland Communications had used paid subcontractors to “polish the public image of Qatar by burying references to READ ON
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