Copperhead has been heavily editing the Wikipedia articles at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copperhea and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GrapheneOS to push false claims as part of their marketing and to spread libel about me. Tired of it and finally stepped in. James Donaldson never stops trying to hurt people.
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James spends 8+ hours a day contacting people to try manipulating them and turning them against me. He edits the Wikipedia articles himself and talks about it on Telegram and Matrix. He spends all his time conning people and trying to hurt me. It's completely ridiculous.
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Wikipedia is aligned with whoever invests the most time and resources into astroturfing. James shops around his press releases and misinformation to sloppy journalists looking for content. He's found a few that take the bait and don't verify or reach out to get the other side.
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Because you're looking at the article after the revert I mentioned. This is what they had just turned it back into: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti. They've been doing this for a long time. The Wikipedia article on CopperheadOS was largely written by the CEO and a couple of his friends.
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The article was protected after James got his friend to post their own version of the article again. For now, Copperhead's misinformation is locked in. The article they were trying to use as a source has been retracted but is still used by the protected article and is misquoted.
They stripped out the accurate, sourced information about them no longer publishing the sources, not fulfilling the commitment to switch back to an open source license and only having sources available to people that are approved by the project much like Microsoft Windows, etc.
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Normal editors can't fix these issues until a decent Wikipedia administrator is found, or once the article is unprotected. As is, Wikipedia's administration has simply enabled Copperhead to spread misinformation by taking the approach of locking the current state of the article.
