

Ashley Rindsberg
Investigative writer and senior editor focused on digital information integrity, known for reporting on Wikipedia, Reddit, and coordinated online manipulation campaigns.
Top 10 podcasts with Ashley Rindsberg
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Mar 21, 2025 • 1h 23min
Mostly Peaceful Firebombing (ft. Bridget Phetasy)
Bridget Phetasy, a sharp comedian and podcast guest known for her candid takes, joins investigative journalist Ashley Rindsberg, who digs deep into political narratives. They tackle the latest internet uproar over Tesla vandalism and the blurred lines of political terrorism. The duo also discusses the complexities of masculinity in today's online culture and the challenges of discerning truth amidst an overload of information. Plus, they scrutinize fact-checking practices and the sensationalism around Ilhan Omar's background, leaving listeners questioning what to believe.

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Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 38min
Jeff Bezos' Washington Post Shake-Up, Left Wing Media Collapse, and Reddit Is Pro-Terrorist
Ashley Rindsberg, an expert on online information operations, joins the conversation to discuss major shifts at the Washington Post under Jeff Bezos, pushing for more emphasis on personal liberties and free markets. The panel analyzes the struggles of left-wing media, including recent press room bans and show cancellations. Rindsberg delves into the concerning spread of pro-terrorist propaganda on Reddit, highlighting the challenges of moderating misinformation and the implications for free speech in today's digital age.

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Sep 22, 2025 • 58min
574. The Clintons, Charlie Kirk & Wikipedia
Investigative journalist Ashley Rindsberg delves into the hidden truths of Wikipedia, revealing it as more than just an encyclopedia—it’s a powerful tool for shaping narratives. She discusses how biased editing can manipulate facts about controversial figures like Charlie Kirk and drown out dissenting voices. Ashley uncovers the billion-dollar industry of paid editing, the impact of activist editors, and the troubling connections between Wikipedia and AI training data—showing how public knowledge is molded behind the scenes.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 9min
Episode 65: The unseen editors rigging the information war, with Ashley Rindsberg
Ashley Rindsberg, an investigative writer and senior editor focused on digital information integrity, shares insights on the troubling manipulation of online information. He reveals how a small group of editors has skewed Wikipedia's articles on Israel and Zionism, influencing Google's search results and AI outputs. Rindsberg discusses Reddit's role in spreading content, the infiltration of ideological networks into mainstream communities, and the systemic risks posed by algorithmic propaganda. This conversation uncovers the unseen forces shaping our digital landscape.

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Dec 26, 2025 • 46min
Wikipedia Conspiracy Goes Deeper Than Anyone Knows | Ashley Rindsberg
In a thought-provoking discussion, investigative journalist Ashley Rindsberg dives into the hidden biases in institutions like the New York Times and Wikipedia. She reveals how Wikipedia shifted to a social-justice agenda under influential figures and how this ideological capture affects public perception. Rindsberg exposes the secret relationship between Google and Wikipedia, which influences search results and AI training. She warns about the dangers of bots and foreign actors manipulating political discourse, highlighting a growing cultural addiction to biased platforms.

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Nov 12, 2025 • 19min
How Wikipedia lies to you | Ashley Rindsberg
In this engaging discussion, Ashley Rindsberg, founding editor and chief investigative officer of NPOV Media, reveals how Wikipedia has become a playground for ideologues and manipulators. He sheds light on the hidden edit wars and the ideological biases shaping content, particularly during political events like the US elections. Ashley also discusses how Wikipedia influences Google and AI, propagating biased narratives. With insights on the politicization of the platform and potential solutions through competition and scrutiny, Rindsberg's analysis uncovers the complexities of this seemingly neutral resource.

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Aug 9, 2024 • 1h 24min
The Coconut Democrats, VCs for Kamala, The Corruption Of Wikipedia, & Europe Summer Is So Over
Ashley Rindsberg, an insightful author and commentator on media and technology, joins to discuss the intriguing dynamics of political messaging and the lack of substantial policy from Kamala Harris. The conversation dives deep into the disturbing bias within Wikipedia's editing processes and the dangers of its manipulation for narrative control. They also touch on the surreal disconnect between meme culture and authentic political discourse, and address serious issues surrounding the upcoming Paris Olympics and threats to popular events like Taylor Swift's concerts.

Sep 1, 2024 • 1h 40min
Ashley Rindsberg - The Dark Truth about the New York Times and Wikipedia
Ashley Rindsberg, a renowned investigative journalist, dives deep into media bias and censorship, exploring the troubling history of the New York Times' favorable coverage of authoritarian regimes. He critiques Wikipedia’s shift towards progressive interests and its impact on truth. The conversation touches on how social media platforms are influenced by political narratives, especially regarding disinformation around COVID-19. Rindsberg urges listeners to recognize the 'digital civil war' as alternative voices challenge mainstream narratives.

Jan 24, 2026 • 52min
Wikipedia Wars
Ashley Rindsberg, investigative journalist and founder of NPOV who probes media influence and platform manipulation. He explores how Wikipedia can be captured by coordinated networks. They discuss Iran's internet blackout and narrative control. They examine editing barriers, paid versus volunteer editors, big donors' influence, and risks of biased content seeding AI.

Mar 27, 2025 • 25min
Ashley Rindsberg: Congress GRILLS NPR's Katherine Maher
Ashley Rindsberg, a senior editor at Pirate Wires and media bias expert, joins the discussion to dissect NPR CEO Katherine Maher's tense congressional hearing. Rindsberg highlights the accusations of left-leaning bias against NPR and the scrutiny over its journalistic integrity. They delve into the implications of political influence on media organizations, the shifting ideological landscape within NPR, and the challenges of maintaining credibility amidst growing criticism. The conversation also touches on the broader issues of accountability in public media.


