Por: The Atlantic Tech January 22, 2023
The site is tackling more controversial edits, the results of which can reverberate across the internet.The AtlanticJanuary 22, 2023, 8 AM ETFor more than 15 years, Wikipedia what to call the third child of Ernest Hemingway, a doctor who was born and wrote books as Gregory, later lived as Gloria after undergoing gender-affirming surgery, and, when arrested for public disorderliness late in life, used a third name, Vanessa. Last year, editors on... + full article
Slate USA Tech January 18, 2023
The Wikipedia editors are waiting to hear you scream. On Wednesday, Wikipedia is set to make its new skin the default on English Wikipedia—its first new skin since 2010—and the team of designers and volunteer editors are waiting with some mix of excitement and trepidation.... + más
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Slate USA Tech January 12, 2023
Welcome to , a Future Tense column about the internet’s information ecosystem. Five years ago, I traveled to Stockholm to cover the for Wikipedia and related free knowledge projects. But it was not just wiki-interviews and chewy candy fish that occupied my time among the... + más
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Ars Technica USA Tech January 06, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 6, 2023 5:18 pm UTC Share this story Whistleblowers have alleged that the Saudi Arabian government infiltrated the highest ranks of Wikipedia in order to control information about the country, yesterday. The... + más
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Slate USA Tech December 02, 2022
Welcome to , a Future Tense column about the internet’s information ecosystem. You have likely encountered them before: the banner ads on English Wikipedia that encourage you to donate. Typically, they run for about a month at the end of the year. As one of the proposed... + más
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Slate USA Tech November 22, 2022
Welcome to , a Future Tense column about the internet’s information ecosystem. Shortly after Elon Musk gained control of Twitter on Oct. 27, the mysterious-sounding hashtag #DHSLeaks began trending on the platform.“#DHSLeaks changes everything Now we know who was behind... + más
Slate USA Tech October 21, 2022
Russian oligarchs linked to large energy companies keep dying in weird ways: dubiousdefenestrations, questionable suicides, and even more outlandish ways, like in May, when Russian state-owned media outlet TASS reported that 43-year-old oil executive Alexander Subbotin died... + más
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Slate USA Tech September 29, 2022
Kevin Li recently faced a daunting task. Wikipedia contributors had just spent nearly two months locked in a heated debate over whether Fox News’ website should be permitted as a reference for the encyclopedia’s political and scientific content. More than 150 users weighed... + más
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