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Schiano, Chris (2019-04-27). "'Americans of European Heritage Exclusively': Identity Evropa Front Group Meetings Leaked". Unicorn Riot. Archived from the original on 2019-04-28. Retrieved 2019-04-28. The American Identity Movement has continued Identity Evropa's attempts to coordinating members editing the group's Wikipedia page to be more favorable to AmIM/IE. The group's leaders expressed fears that the Identity Evropa Wikipedia page would simply be renamed to the American Identity Movement, which threatens their attempts to distance themselves from the earlier organization.
Reminder to expect paid brigading, sockpuppetry and astroturfing from Identity Evropa on this article
Those of you who've been paying attention will have noticed, likely to your dissatisfaction, that the atrocious Identity Evropa Wikipedia page
now states that American Identity Movement is a rebrand of IE (incorrect). While our Wikipedia team's efforts have been heroic, it's becoming
increasingly clear that we will be unable to win this without help.
As such, we will be hiring a company to create a new AIM Wikipedia page. This will cost us thousands of dollars, but it will well be worth it.
Oftentimes, the Wikipedia page for a particular entity is the first thing that comes up in a Google search; such is the case for our nascent
organization.
Thankfully, a generous member has donated $1000. Another has donated $300. The best package costs $3500„ so we're going to try to get as
close to this number as possible.
TO donate to our Wikipedia fund, you can send a contribution via Zelle to {REDACTED} or to via mail: {REDACTED}.
Latest comment: 4 years ago4 comments4 people in discussion
Now that the organisation has rebranded, even though it is better known by its former name shouldn't you swap the positions on the page of the two logos? With the dragon's eye going into the spot in the article and the new AIM logo going into the infobox. Ptwinters (talk) 07:41, 4 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
We are not moving the article. They are most well-known as Identity Evropa; we will not be doing their white-wash job for them.--Jorm (talk) 20:04, 28 July 2020 (UTC)Reply