close Video Wikipedia locks page of Biden pick to lead DOJ Civil Rights Division American Civil Rights Institute founder Ward Connerly sounds off on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ Big tech has faced repeated accusations of bias and censorship, but one platform has escaped much scrutiny: Wikipedia. The online encyclopedia, which claims “anyone can edit”, is the 13th most popular website in the world, according to Alexa’s web rankings . Google gives it special placement in search results. But critics – including Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger – tell Fox News that many Wikipedia pages have become merely left-wing advocacy essays. “The days of Wikipedia’s robust commitment to neutrality are long gone,” co-founder Larry Sanger said. “Wikipedia’s ideological and religious bias is real and troubling, particularly in a resource that continues to be treated by many as an unbiased reference work,” he added. WIKIPEDIA RESTRICTS EDITS TO LINCOLN PROJECT PAGE AMID SEX SCANDAL Wikipedia pages related to socialism and communism contain stark examples. The two main pages for “Socialism” and “Communism” span a massive 28,000 words, and yet they contain no discussion of the genocides committed by socialist and communist regimes, in which tens of millions of people were murdered and starved. “The omission… Read full this story
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