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They may not be well aware of everything the TI community did to fight. Maybe they are afraid we might also still get in trouble for posting the keys and won't take a chance. They most likely just need to get updated or be knocked some sense into their head about how what TI did is wrong.
Wikipedia is a valuable information resource, but its editors and administration are all human. People are fallible, and so is Wikipedia. It's a good idea not to take any of the edit-wars seriously. If other people want to waste their time bickering over POV and semantics, then let them. There are more important things to live for.As long as the keys are up on WikiLeaks, (or other servers) I think that should suffice. They really can't do anything about the content hosted there. WikiLeaks has been pressured by much larger figures, and none of them have been successful in censoring them; although, some have succeeded in illegally DDoS'ing the site and causing downtime.