"I'm not sure anybody's going to trust an encyclopedia that has a thumb on the scales," Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales told ...
In my opinion, Wikipedia is one of the last good websites on the internet. Outside of the occasional fundraiser, there are no ads, no dark patterns, and no clickbait—it’s just information. Which ...
Investigative journalist John Stossel reports on what he describes as the increasing politicization of Wikipedia, arguing that left-leaning editors have used the platform to discredit individuals who ...
Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales tells David Plotz why trust, purpose, and transparency can make the internet — and our institutions — ...
Wikipedia is under attack — from accusations of bias, from AI scrapers, from Elon Musk — but the encyclopedia’s founder believes that transparency is the key to survival.
On the GZERO World podcast, Ian Bremmer sits down with Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales to ask why the crowdsourced ...
Wikipedia’s co-founder sparked MAGA outrage by naming news sources the site has “blacklisted.” “The blacklisted sources are Breitbart, Daily Caller, Epoch Times, Fox News, New York Post, The ...
Wikipedia has often faced criticism for accuracy, but now the attacks are becoming political. One reporter says that's putting Wikipedia at risk. With over 7 million English language entries, ...
The next time somebody famous dies, head to Wikipedia. It’s likely that the entry for that individual will have already been ...
Most of the headshots in the fake Wikipedia article represented real revolutionaries but, contrary to the image, none of them ...
For more than a century, the long, stately rows of Encyclopædia Britannica have been a fixture on the shelves of many an educated person's home—the smooshed-together diphthong in the first word a ...