Idiot Asshole
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- Mar 31, 2021
The point is that there is a ridiculously obvious bias, to the point of being blatant on-the-nose propaganda, of how every Republican mentioned - and none of the Democrats - have their actions scrutinized and ridiculed in some way. Which obviously hightlights how the site is disingenuous in presenting itself as an impartial encyclopedia.I think the Ghost of Kyiv article adequately gets across that it's propaganda and an urban legend (the opening on google literally says it's fictitious). It also mentions the Sam Hyde hoax right down there in the legacy section, and if you're complaining that some pages have too much of an anti-republican bias, why are you complaining that the Tucker Carlson goof was left out? Someone putting up the wrong picture on a boomer talk show probably shouldn't get a mention in an encyclopedia, but then again I don't think the Sam Hyde line should either.
And as for the Ghost of Kyiv article, that screencap was taken just today, almost three months after the hoax began. Here's an archive of a more contemporaneous version of the page:

Which as you can see is far more forgiving to the hoax even though it was obvious bunk from the get-go. Again, a clear bias from the editors hoping that is was true in lieu of any reason. You can even see the backup cope; "well even if he isn't real he felt real to the Ukrainians" which is the exact opposite content to what the site supposedly is about.