Wikipedia and Google Spread Nazi Smears About CPAC

During the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the end of February, other people taking a look out Google for information about the once a year instance in brief spotted it branded at the seek engine’s knowledge panel sidebar as a meeting of “neo-Nazis” and “rapists." This adopted repeated vandalism of the Wikipedia web page on CPAC. Although the vandalism was shortly eliminated, established editors smeared the occasion as nicely by noting baseless claims that the convention stage copied a "Nazi" symbol.
During the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the end of February, people searching Google for information about the annual event briefly saw it branded on the search engine’s knowledge panel sidebar as a gathering of “neo-Nazis” and “rapists." This followed repeated vandalism of the Wikipedia page on CPAC. Although the vandalism was quickly removed, established editors smeared the event as well by noting baseless claims that the conference stage copied a "Nazi" symbol.Original article
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