The Heritage Foundation launched a new effort to track down volunteer editors on Wikipedia who are publishing what they believe to be antisemitic content.
The conservative think tank sent documents to various Jewish foundations detailing its intentions to “identify and target Wikipedia editors abusing their position,” according to a Tuesday report from the Forward, a Jewish nonprofit news outlet.
A pitch deck sent to the entities said the Heritage Foundation, which created the Project 2025 policy recommendation blueprint for President-elect Donald Trump, would track repeated phrases and content patterns, edit frequency, topic focus, and similarities across articles on the free online encyclopedia to identify biased editors.
Heritage staff members told the Jewish foundations that the initiative would try to identify editors consistently opposing Zionism or promoting antisemitism.
The initiative is part of Project Esther, a national strategy from the Heritage Foundation to “counter antisemitism in the United States and ensure the security and prosperity of all Americans.” […]
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