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On the world’s free, collaboratively edited encyclopedia, even the co-founder is powerless to change his entry, for vanity ...
The parent organization of Wikipedia said its sister platform Wikinews doesn't produce enough "well-rounded" news, and most ...
If talking about Netflix downloads isn’t enough to convince you of how fast it really is, it’s estimated to be able to download the entire English Wikipedia 10,000 times in just one second, which ...
The “absence of fairness and standards” on sites like Wikipedia leads to “perpetuation of misinformation, disinformation and blood libels,” said Dan Mariaschin, of B’nai B’rith.The post Wikipedia citi ...
Following The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Atlantic, the online encyclopedia now has daily activities ...
Wikipedia Won't Add AI-Generated Slop After Editors Yelled At Them The plan was to add machine-generated summaries to articles, but that isn't happening anymore ...
CUNY is working with Wikipedia to feed the information ecosystem more accessible, deeply researched articles on a variety of topics—including some fading from public memory.
Wikipedia start page getty The Wikimedia Foundation is suing the U.K. government over the Online Safety Act, claiming it threatens the privacy and safety of Wikipedia’s volunteer editors.
The non-profit behind the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia is taking legal action against 'risky' regulations under the UK Online Safety Act.
Wikipedia is challenging the United Kingdom’s online safety rules in court over concerns they may enable “vandalism, disinformation, or abuse” to go unchecked.
The non-profit organisation behind Wikipedia has launched a legal challenge against the government’s Online Safety Act, arguing that the law's requirements threaten the site's open editing model ...