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Revision as of 18:44, 26 July 2006 editRenamed user Sloane (talk | contribs)7,015 edits Then the whole sentence should be removed as it is not what the source states.← Previous edit Revision as of 21:09, 26 July 2006 edit undoThe Ungovernable Force (talk | contribs)Pending changes reviewers4,877 edits I don't know if Chuck's comments on his own talkpage can really be used as a source here, but I'm trying to at least present both sides.Next edit →
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'''Infoshop.org''' is a popular ] website, originally founded in January 1995 as the Mid-Atlantic Infoshop by ]. Its most popular feature {{fact}} is an open publishing newswire similar to that of ], with news and analysis of interest to anarchists. It has a number of other sections, including forums, and wikis such as '']''. Infoshop.org is a part of the ], and is involved in publishing ] magazine. '''Infoshop.org''' is a popular ] website, originally founded in January 1995 as the Mid-Atlantic Infoshop by ]. Its most popular feature {{fact}} is an open publishing newswire similar to that of ], with news and analysis of interest to anarchists. It has a number of other sections, including forums, and wikis such as '']''. Infoshop.org is a part of the ], and is involved in publishing ] magazine. According to its ] rankings, Infoshop is the second most popular anarchist website. Chuck Munson believes this is incorrect and says ] ] (which is ranked as number one) is not an anarchist website.


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Infoshop.org is a popular anarchist website, originally founded in January 1995 as the Mid-Atlantic Infoshop by Chuck Munson. Its most popular feature is an open publishing newswire similar to that of Indymedia, with news and analysis of interest to anarchists. It has a number of other sections, including forums, and wikis such as The Matrix: Anti-capitalist Database. Infoshop.org is a part of the Alternative Media Project, and is involved in publishing Practical Anarchy magazine. According to its Alexa rankings, Infoshop is the second most popular anarchist website. Chuck Munson believes this is incorrect and says UK Indymedia (which is ranked as number one) is not an anarchist website.

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