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Rightpedia

Post by Catapult » Thu Mar 22, 2018 6:04 pm

Rightpedia is an anti-Semitic and white supremacist wiki that was created in 2015 by a couple of ex-Metapedia sysops - Eleonóra Dubiczki aka Hu1/Fiala1 and Michael Coombs aka Mikemikev (source). Dubiczki originally registered a fake address and name with namecheap.com; the fake registrant was a Tesco store in Hungary, while using a fake (Ashkenazic-Jewish) surname "Goldmann". Someone later complained about this and Tesco was going to take legal action, so Dubiczki updated her details with her real name (Eleonóra Dubiczki) and her actual address, but the latter is now made private on a WHOIS search.

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The former fake Tesco address registered for Rightpedia (source).

Rightpedia is currently hosted by GoDaddy. There has been a campaign to take down the website, but no current success. Cloudlfare have confirmed GoDaddy is the hoster of Rightpedia, yet GoDaddy refuse to take down the website despite its hate speech (crude racism), defamation and images of child abuse.

Eleonóra Dubiczki and Michael Coombs create defamatory articles on individuals they don't like, e.g. by uploading images of dead children on their pages and writing libel, as well as vilifying anyone who is Jewish, liberal, left-wing etc. An example of this can be found on the Luciana Berger article. Recently the SPLC mentioned Mikemikev in an article about racist Wikipedia sockpupeteers; Coombs has 143 suspected Wikipedia socks (by behavioural evidence) and 120 confirmed Wikipedia socks (by technical evidence) = over 260 accounts.

Both Mikemikev and Dubiczki have articles on Encylopedia Dramatica (source and source).

Coombs has also recently started to create smear articles on RationalWiki sysops. The latter retaliated by then creating an article on Michael Coombs at RationalWiki. :lol:

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Re: Rightpedia

Post by Abd » Thu Apr 26, 2018 11:25 pm

This is really off-topic here, but since it's here, here goes.
Catapult wrote:[deleted useless images Oliver must have been proud of researching, but this was totally irrelevant to anything. The real goal is to attempt to get more complaints to the Rightpedia service provider, he's been flogging this on other fora.]

Eleonóra Dubiczki and Michael Coombs create defamatory articles on individuals they don't like, e.g. by uploading images of dead children on their pages and writing libel, as well as vilifying anyone who is Jewish, liberal, left-wing etc.
Unlike the Smith brothers on RationalWiki, of course. They create articles on RationalWiki because they love those people.

They flog the articles everywhere they can, as if reliable source, and they have even fooled the Guardian and the SPLC.

An example of this [disgusting crap, to be sure] can be found on the Luciana Berger article. Recently the SPLC mentioned Mikemikev in an article about racist Wikipedia sockpupeteers; Coombs has 143 suspected Wikipedia socks (by behavioural evidence) and 120 confirmed Wikipedia socks (by technical evidence) = over 260 accounts.
That was the claim of a Smith sock on the SPLC blog.[It's misleading, because the article was about right-wing influence on Wikipedia and that socking would be irrelevant to it, as those socks (1) were quickly blocked and (2) were, some of them, impersonations. By whom? From the behavioral patterns, a Smith brother. An oft-repeated pattern: create impersonation socks, or private complaints, get the target sanctioned, use the sanction to prove defamation of target.

Both Mikemikev and Dubiczki have articles on Encylopedia Dramatica (source and source).

Thoughtfully maintained by Oliver Smith, who else cares? (Krom, Elvenite, Kromite, Kromscape, RaiderFan, Madubu Gorge, Kiwi Pyre, RunescapePlayer)

(In looking over this, I found the first likely impersonation of Oliver that I've seen, MarkofKri). That style, vandalizing with a sock that will be seen as the target, who invented it?

Coombs has also recently started to create smear articles on RationalWiki sysops. The latter retaliated by then creating an article on Michael Coombs at RationalWiki. :lol:

I was unable to find anything like that on Rightpedia, looking back into February, 2018, other than the article on Oliver D. Smith., which was created by Mikemikev, December 13, 2017, with a few additions by Wyatt, April 23. Notice how a single event (at most) becomes a pattern. That is common with trolls, on Wikipedia and elsewhere. Oliver Smith was elsewhere denying being active on RW, though, in fact, he has accounts with the sysop flag. The currently active sysop would be his brother, except he denies that it's his brother, claiming he's been lying about that since 2011. I did you not, his stories change frequently.
Smith has openly claimed that he uses RationalWiki as his private army. He has done the like of this on Wikipedia, with impersonation socking and then canvassed complaints.

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Re: Rightpedia

Post by ericbarbour » Tue May 01, 2018 6:35 am

If you ever want some REAL "entertainment", lock Coombs and David Gerard in a very small room. Lol.
Those two deserve each other.

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