Talk:Jewish Internet Defense Force/Possible Sources
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Possible sources
[edit]Please note: This section is only for listing possible sources to support building the article. Please only add WP:reliable sources that support context of issues and links to JIDF's own published statements so that interested editors have relevant sources readily available. Please keep all discussion in other threads. "For context" generally implies JIDF is not the subject but the source may be useful to understand the context of their activities.
JIDF in general
[edit]- Jewish Group Takes Over Anti-Semitic Facebook Group 29 July 2008 IsraelNationalNews.com.
- Info on death threats and Facebook. JIDF is subject of article.
- The JIDF Guide to Hostile Facebook Groups 7.28.2003 by the JIDF.
- Latest Front In Mideast Wars: Wikipedia: Pro-Israel advocates have been banned from contributing articles on the popular encyclopedia, but battle rages.
- Note. Already in article under Facebook section. For context.
- Wikipedia® Continues to Destroy Intellectualism
- For context. Blog.
- New York Times: A History Department Bans Citing Wikipedia as a Research Source
- For context. General article on Wikipedia.
- Wikipedia encyclopedia is banned at some colleges
- For context. General article on Wikipedia.
- Exposed - Anti-Israeli Subversion on Wikipedia
- For context. POV site.
- Wiki-Warfare: Battle for the on-line encyclopedia
- For context. Blog.
- Introduction: the Wikipedia, Electronic Intifada and CAMERA story
- For context. Blog.
- Electronic Intifada's Manipulation
- For context. Blog.
- Evidence of the secret Palestinian group
- For context. Blog.
- Back Story on Wiki Project Palestine
- For context. Blog.
- Wikipedians for Palestine: Further facts
- For context. Blog.
- Latest Front In Mideast Wars: Wikipedia
- For context. Blog.
- US Department of Justice banned from Wikipedia: CAMERA and The Electronic Intifada by Cade Metz; The Register, 29 April 2008. Early 2008 CAMERA flap.
Concerning JIDF and Google Earth
[edit]- Google Earth highlights the 'Nakba' By Stephanie Rubenstein, 2 July 2008, The Jerusalem Post.
- For context.
- Google Earth: A New Platform for Anti-Israel Propaganda and Replacement Geography by Andre Oboler, Vol. 8, No. 5, 26 June 2008, Jerusalem Center For Public Affairs.
- For context.
- Online Antisemitism 2.0. "Social Antisemitism" on the "Social Web"* by Andre Oboler, No. 67, 1 April 2008/ 25 Adar Sheni 5768, Jerusalem Center For Public Affairs.
- Already in article. For context.
- Caitlyn Martin, Google Earth Delivers Geographic Data, Satellite Imagery, and Political Bias, O'Reilly News, 29 August 2008
- For context. O'Reilly coined the term Web 2.0 and is a very good source on things related to this area. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Oboler (talk • contribs) 20:40, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
- Combating Anti-Semitism in Cyberspace Remarks of Christopher Wolf, Chair, Internet Task Force, Anti-Defamation League to the International Conference of the Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism, Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jerusalem, February 24-25, 2008
- For context.
- Problematic YouTube Channels and Videos JIDF's guide. 2.04.2008.
- Jewish group seeks to purge YouTube of anti-Semitic videos 20 March 2008.
- For context.
- Tamar Snyder (2008-02-20). "Anti-Semitism 2.0 Going Largely Unchallenged". The Jewish Week.
- Already in article under Facebook section. For context
- Online Antisemitism 2.0. "Social Antisemitism" on the "Social Web"* by Andre Oboler, No. 67, 1 April 2008/ 25 Adar Sheni 5768, Jerusalem Center For Public Affairs.
- Already in article under Facebook section, for context.