Ashley Rindsberg

Ashley Rindsberg

Career: what some random person thinks of ashley is not part of his career.

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In May 2003, he was working with the [[Internet Archive]] on their [[bookmobile]] project. By that August, he was in [[Alexandria]] to help build one for [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]].
In May 2003, he was working with the [[Internet Archive]] on their [[bookmobile]] project. By that August, he was in [[Alexandria]] to help build one for [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]].


Rindsberg is a contributor to [[PragerU]].{{Cite web |title=Ashley Rindsberg |url=https://www.prageru.com/presenters/ashley-rindsberg |access-date=2026-01-18 |website=PragerU |language=en}} Rindsberg announced in October 2024 that he was joining the blog ''[[Pirate Wires]]'' as a [[senior editor]]. In November 2024, Rindsberg wrote articles for the blog about [[Wikipedia and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict]]. Rindsberg has published articles accusing Wikipedia of bias, for example in its coverage of the [[assassination of Charlie Kirk]]. In September 2025, journalist [[Stephen Harrison (author)|Stephen Harrison]] wrote in [[Slate (magazine)|''Slate'']]: "Like much of Rindsberg's work, the point isn't to provide information to readers about what's happening on Wikipedia, but to stoke further outrage for attention."{{Cite news |last=Harrison |first=Stephen |date=2025-09-17 |title=Why Right-Wing Outlets Attacked Wikipedia After Charlie Kirk's Shooting |url=https://slate.com/technology/2025/09/charlie-kirk-shooting-wikipedia-right-wing-media-attacks.html |access-date=2025-09-23 |work=Slate |language=en-US |issn=1091-2339}}
Rindsberg is a contributor to [[PragerU]].{{Cite web |title=Ashley Rindsberg |url=https://www.prageru.com/presenters/ashley-rindsberg |access-date=2026-01-18 |website=PragerU |language=en}} Rindsberg announced in October 2024 that he was joining the blog ''[[Pirate Wires]]'' as a [[senior editor]]. In November 2024, Rindsberg wrote articles for the blog about [[Wikipedia and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict]]. Rindsberg has published articles accusing Wikipedia of bias, for example in its coverage of the [[assassination of Charlie Kirk]].


==Personal life==
==Personal life==