In the most sexually disturbing Wikipedia war since Editors vs. Biebettes, contributors are upset with site co-founder Jimmy Wales for deleting images he deemed “pornographic” and “of little or no educational value but which appeal solely to prurient interests,” according to the BBC. Last month, Wales’s former partner and current competitor, Larry Sanger, alerted the F.B.I. that Wikipedia was “knowingly distributing child pornography.” Sanger took his case to Fox News, a sort of people’s encyclopedia of dispassionate cynicism. “I wasn’t shocked that it was online, but I was shocked that it was on a Wikimedia Foundation site that purports to be a reference site,” he said, with zero to little self-interest. Following Fox’s report, Wales removed the offending images—much to the chagrin of his fellow editors, some of whom thought he was enacting his counter-insurgency in a unilateral fashion. The BBC reports that “[o]n Sunday, in response, Jimmy Wales voluntarily revoked many of the ‘permissions’ given to him as Wikipedia's founder, to delete and edit ‘protected’ content on Wikimedia Commons.” As is the case with all events, we’ll know nothing for sure until the corresponding Wikipedia page is updated.