Chances are, if youโve ever been on the internet, youโve visited Wikipedia. It is the worldโs fifth largest website, pulling in anย estimatedย 6.1 billion followers per month and serves as a cheat sheet for almost any topic in the world. So great is the online encyclopaediaโs influence is so great that it is the biggest and โmost read reference work inย historyโ, with as many as 56 million editions.ย
But the truth about this supposedly neutral purveyor of information is a little more complex. Historically, Wikipedia has been written and monitored by a community of volunteers who collaborated and contested competing claims with one another. In the words of Wikipediaโs co-founder, Larry Sanger who spoke to Freddie Sayers on LockdownTV, these volunteers would โbattle it outโ.
This battle of ideas on Wikipediaโs platform formed a crucial part of the encyclopaediaโs commitment to neutrality, which according to Sanger, was abandoned after 2009. In the years since, on issues ranging from Covid to Joe Biden, it has become increasingly partisan, primarily espousing an establishment viewpoint that increasingly represents โpropagandaโ. This, says Sanger, is why he left the site in 2007, describing it as โbroken beyond repairโ.
On Wikipediaโs Left-wing bias:
You canโt cite the Daily Mail at all. You canโt cite Fox News on socio-political issues either. Itโs banned. So what does that mean? It means that if a controversy does not appear in the mainstream centre-Left media, then itโs not going to appear on Wikipedia.
LARRY SANGER, UNHERD
On Covid:
If you look at the articles that Wikipedia has, you can just see how they are simply mouthing the view of the World Economic Council or World Economic Forum, and the World Health Organisation, the CDC and various other establishment mouthpieces like Fauci โ they take their cues from themโฆThereโs a global enforcement of a certain point of view, which is amazing to me amazing to a libertarian, or a liberty-loving conservative.ย
LARRY SANGER, UNHERD
Source: https://unherd.com/thepost/wikipedia-co-founder-i-no-longer-trust-the-website-i-created/
