Internet Watch Foundation et Wikipédia (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Internet Watch Foundation et Wikipédia" in French language version.

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cio.com

guardian.co.uk

  • (en) Jack Schofield, « Wikipedia page censored in the UK for 'child pornography' », The Guardian, Guardian Media Group,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • (en) Bobbie Johnson, « Wikipedia falls foul of British censors », The Guardian, Guardian Media Group,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • (en) « Internet Watch Foundation reconsiders Wikipedia censorship », The guardian,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )

independent.co.uk

  • (en) Raphael G. Satter, « Wikipedia article blocked in UK over child photo », The Independent, Independent News & Media,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « “It appears that there's a large number of editors — I can't say all — who appear to have access issues,” [Jay Walsh, Wikimedia Foundation] said. [Sarah Robertson, Internet Watch Foundation] said she could not explain reports that other parts of the site were difficult to navigate as a result of the block. “There shouldn't have been any collateral damage,” she said. »

iwf.org.uk

metal-rules.com

news.com.au

pqarchiver.com

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wikipedia.org

en.wikipedia.org

  • Wikipedia is not censored
  • Les investigations de plusieurs wikipédiens britannique ont montré que tant la page que l’image étaient toujours accessibles en utilisant les paramètres URL d’adressage direct, ou en utilisant le serveur sécurisé de Wikipédia, comme détaillé dans cette « discussion interne » (consulté le ) du bulletin des administrateurs anglophones contemporaine à l’affaire

yahoo.com

news.yahoo.com

  • (en) Jennifer LeClaire, « UK Agency Blocks Wikipedia Image, Editing of Site », Yahoo News, (consulté le ) — On its Web site, Wikipedia said several large ISPs that cooperate with the IWF subsequently blocked the image, affecting an estimated 95 percent of residential Internet users in the UK… “Due to the way the block was created (via transparent proxies), users from the affected ISPs now share a small number of IP addresses. This means that a user committing vandalism cannot be distinguished from all the other people on the same ISP,” Wikipedia said… “Unfortunately, the effect of this is that all users from the affected ISPs are temporarily blocked from editing Wikipedia. Simply viewing the site is not affected, aside from the blocked article and image.”