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Malicious attack on Wikipedia – what we know and what we’re doing

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Just like trying to set your local public library on fire. There are always crazies in the world.

There’s lots of dirty politics on WP. Not sure about other countries, but Russian government is very involved in whitewashing it’s activities.

Re: Malicious attack on Wikipedia – what we know and what we’re doing

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Someone claimed the attack on twitter with some details (DDoS) - and proved it later by stopping the attack for x minutes then restarting it at a specific time. https://twitter.com/fs0c131y/status/1170093562878472194?s=20 - the attacker also went on to DDoS the twitch ingest servers (not twitch.tv itself) knocking some big streamers offline.

Re: Malicious attack on Wikipedia – what we know and what we’re doing

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Just like trying to set your local public library on fire. There are always crazies in the world.

You can't grow a non-profit that large without angering someone. There will always be folks who believe they are more deserving of the "free money."

Re: Malicious attack on Wikipedia – what we know and what we’re doing

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Just like trying to set your local public library on fire. There are always crazies in the world.

except, mental states are perhaps less stable than physical ones, ultimately, and using a 'web site' is largely a mental model on the part of the user, while a technical model on the part of the provider. Dysfunctional mental drivers + lots of access + lots of time .. versus a door that locks each night and an alert attendant or three..

This is dismaying but not shocking.. the first time I saw a newly planted tree on an otherwise bleak urban block, vandalized and broken, I realized that a drive towards "better" is not to be taken for granted, and needs protection.

Re: Malicious attack on Wikipedia – what we know and what we’re doing

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Just like trying to set your local public library on fire. There are always crazies in the world.

You can't grow a non-profit that large without angering someone. There will always be folks who believe they are more deserving of the "free money."

Some people just like to break things. It's that simple.

Re: Malicious attack on Wikipedia – what we know and what we’re doing

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Just like trying to set your local public library on fire. There are always crazies in the world.

There’s lots of dirty politics on WP. Not sure about other countries, but Russian government is very involved in whitewashing it’s activities.

How interesting. Could you post some evidence? Thanks!
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