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Here's an introduction to Thomas Edison, https://theconversation.com/thomas-edison-visionary-genius-or-fraud-99229
It has actual sources, and isn't a 4.5 hour sponsored video from whatever estate is trying to do PR for the name Edison.
That pop "article" is like 300 words long, contains almost no information whatsoever, and every bit of info it does contain is also fully spelled out in the video I linked - that Edison wasn't a single-minded visionary, but rather a ridiculously hard worker who worked collectively with his employees to create inventions scientifically.
The video also goes into detail about how he crafted a public persona to make sure his shop continued to have access to funding to keep up his inventing, and in any case, I'm not quite sure how that's supposed to be the nail in the coffin for his reputation, since it was practically required for him to stay in business, and the inventions they came up with (or, better put, the ingenious, practical solutions to the problems they were trying to solve) were revolutionary.
Nothing in that article impugns Edison's name whatsoever - if anything, it fully supports the picture of Edison put forward by the video I linked.
Also, Today I Found Out has a rating of "High - Least Biased" on Media Bias Fact Check https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/today-i-found-out/, so I think I'm just going to ignore your conspiracy-mongering about them.
Doesn't that the site get a lot of flak though?