In Tel Aviv, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales likes Israel but stays neutral
Source: JTA
TEL AVIV (JTA) In 2003, two years after the website was founded, the editors of Wikipedia faced a dilemma: How should they refer to the part-fence, part-wall Israel was building along the West Bank border?
The articles first iteration published amid the bloody second intifada, or Palestinian uprising called it a security fence and focused on Israeli support. Within a half-hour, another editor added a sentence about a United Nations condemnation. Later that day, the phrase apartheid wall appeared, using the Palestinians preferred term.
Following thousands of edits on the free online, crowdsourced encyclopedia, the article now calls it the Israeli West Bank barrier and links to a list of alternative names, from separation fence to wall of apartheid.
The right thing to do, if youre new to the issue, is you should be told what is this debate about, Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, told JTA on Sunday during an interview here. Thats a struggle. You have to be taught about those issues. You dont want to, in an unclear way, use language that carries with it a hidden conclusion.
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