A flame war has ensued between the operators of PervertedJustice.com, online arm of Dateline NBC's "To Catch A Predator," and Wikipedia. When Wikipedia users clicked on the Perverted Justice link included with articles about pedophilia, they were redirected to a welcome page naming Wikipedia as a "corporate sex offender."
PJ, as most call the organization for short, has a list of online "
The redirect warned:
Each article on Wikipedia that deals with any issue relating to pedophiles or internet predators has been heavily targeted and edited by the online pedophile activist movement... Our own article on Wikipedia, which you have likely come from, has been edited by known and outed pedophile activists dozens and dozens of times.
Wikipedia, you might imagine, wasn't happy about the label, and removed the outbound links to PJ, saying there was "no place for ideological witch hunts."
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But Wikipedia's open acceptance of editors of all stripes and ideologies was part of the problem, according to PJ, who says the site operators should be more vigilant in blocking known pedophilic editors.
Wikipedia blocked PJ founder Xavier Von Erck instead.
In the end, Wikipedia backed down a little, replacing the PJ URLs without making them actual clickable hyperlinks.
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