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The credibility of Wikipedia, long promoted as a neutral global encyclopedia, has suffered a serious blow. A new investigation has revealed that the government of Qatar secretly paid a powerful London public relations firm to manipulate Wikipedia content for more than a decade. The operation was designed to erase damaging information about migrant worker deaths, labor abuses, and lawsuits connected to preparations for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The revelations expose how wealthy governments and corporations can quietly rewrite history online. They also highlight the growing crisis of trust facing digital information platforms that millions of people rely on every day.

The Wikilaundering Operation

From 2011 until 2022, Portland Communications, a prominent crisis communications and reputation management agency based in London, carried out an organized campaign to edit Wikipedia pages on behalf of Qatar. According to reporting by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, employees at the firm used at least 26 fake accounts to alter and sanitize articles related to Qatar.

These accounts, known as sockpuppets, posed as ordinary volunteer editors while systematically removing negative material. References to migrant worker deaths were deleted. Details about lawsuits and labor complaints vanished. Critical language was softened or replaced with promotional descriptions of progress and development.

The campaign operated quietly for 11 years. During that time, ordinary readers had no way to know that the information they were seeing had been carefully curated by a public relations firm acting…

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