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Wikipedia co-founder blasts successor Katherine Maher, says NPR should 'let her go right away'
By Joseph Wulfsohn
NPR boss Katherine Maher opposed 'free and open' approach at Wikipedia: 'White male Westernized construct'
By Ariel Zilber
'White, Male, Westernized': NPR President Said She Opposed Wikipedia's 'Free And Open' Mission
By Mairead Elordi
New NPR CEO Took Wikipedia Censorship Orders From Feds
By Tristan Justice
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Wikipedia co-founder blasts successor Katherine Maher, says NPR should 'let her go right away'
By Joseph Wulfsohn
The mainstream U.S. media is still hiding key truths in its coverage of Iran's retaliatory attack on Israel.
By James North
NPR CEO Katherine Maher Says She Coordinated With Government To Censor Misinformation As CEO Of Wikipedia
By Tim Hains
Wikipedia, wrapped. Here are 2023's most-viewed articles on the internet's encyclopedia
By Wyatte Grantham
Students Seek to Correct Gender Bias on Wikipedia
By Rocio Antelis
Rule Ambiguity, Institutional Clashes, and Population Loss: How Wikipedia Became the Last Good Place on the Internet -
By Sverrir Steinsson
Dive into the weird and wonderful Depths of Wikipedia
By Deepa Fernandes, Grace Griffin & Ashley Locke
Wikipedia's Moment of Truth
By Jon Gertner
Wikipedia No Longer Considers CNET a "Generally Reliable" Source After AI Scandal
By Maggie Harrison Dupre
BU Faculty Contribute to International Wikipedia Edit-a-thon | Center for Teaching & Learning
By Malavika Shetty
Wikipedia releases its top 25 most-viewed pages of 2023
By Sergio Padilla
ChatGPT is Wikipedia's most-viewed page of the year
By Chris Stokel-Walker
Why Wikipedia can be a PR problem for political campaigns
By Rhiannon Ruff
Why Wikipedia's highway editors took the exit ramp.
By Stephen Harrison
The top 25 most viewed Wikipedia pages of 2023
By Camille Fine
Why Wikipedia is so imperative for public relations
By Rhiannon Ruff
Is copying from Wikipedia plagiarism?
By Stephen Harrison
How the new UK tech law hurts Wikipedia
By Ellery Biddle
A More Reliable Wikipedia Could Come from AI Research Assistants
By Chris Stokel-Walker
A secret internal 'NYTimes' memo reveals the paper's anti-Palestinian bias is even worse than we thought
By James North
Neri Oxman plagiarized directly from Wikipedia in her dissertation
By Katherine Long, Jack Newsham & Narimes Parakul
ChatGPT was Wikipedia's most viewed article of 2023
By Eleanor Hawkins & Nathan Bomey
Penn State Altoona Eiche Library to host Wikipedia editathon March 19
By Marissa R. Carney
What I Learned From Editing Wikipedia With an HIV-Centric Lens
By Mathew Rodriguez
Wikipedia exec salaries are sparking a debate on tech sector wages
By Kai Xiang Teo
Wikipedia's volunteer editors are fleeing online abuse. Here's what that could mean for the internet (and you)
By Ivan Smirnov
Wikipedia will survive A.I.
By Stephen Harrison
What were Wikipedia's most searched topics in 2023?
By David Mouriquand
The Brock Purdy Wikipedia war is real, and ugly
By Grant Marek
Wikipedia's most visited page of 2023 is also its main threat
By Laura Bratton
Elon Musk offers $1B to Wikipedia if it changes its name
By Rachel Scully
The 25 Most Popular Wikipedia Pages of 2023
By Ellen Gutoskey
Elon Musk offers $1B to Wikipedia if they’ll change their name
By Rachel Scully
Wikipedia founder slams Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter as a 'huge problem' and says it is 'being overrun by trolls and ...
By Eleanor Pringle
UNC students work to close information gaps on Wikipedia at Art + Feminism Edit-a-thon event -
By Bridget Reeder
ChatGPT Is Wikipedia's Most-Viewed Article of 2023: Why That's a Good Thing
By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
ChatGPT tops Wikipedia’s most-viewed articles of 2023 list
By Sarah Fortinsky
Elon Musk Still Doesn't Understand How Wikipedia Works
By Matthew Gault
Why Wikipedia Is More Trustworthy Than Social Media
By Max Chafkin
The Sunday Read: 'Wikipedia's Moment of Truth'
By Jon Gertner, Marion Lozano & Daniel Ramirez
Rogue Editors Started a Competing Wikipedia That's Only About Roads
By Thomas Germain
Wikipedia English has anti-Israel bias after October 7, World Jewish Congress report says
By Post Staff
The Hofmann Wobble, by Ben Lerner
By Ben Lerner
Elon Musk offers $1 billion to Wikipedia to change their name to 'Dickipedia'
By David Mouriquand
Wikipedia: A Model for Better Discourse on Campus | Opinion
By Tyler S. Young & Milo Clark
Wikipedia Editor Who First Noted Henry Kissinger's Death Has Become an 'Instant Legend'
By Janus Rose
Elon Musk Offers to Also Ruin Wikipedia
By Ct Jones
Billionaire Elon Musk offering Wikipedia $1B to change its name
By Jessica A. Botelho
On Wikipedia, Anyone Can Be a Model
By Annie Rauwerda
Elon Musk Starts Another Feud, This Time With Wikipedia
By Michael Kan