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Wikipedia’s Supreme Court Is About to Take on One of the Site’s Most Controversial Subjects

Por: Slate Tech April 06, 2023

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Welcome to , a Future Tense column about the internet’s information ecosystem. Believe it or not, the hottest controversy on Wikipedia right now isn’t about Elon Musk, Donald Trump, or ChatGPT. In fact, it’s something seemingly more distant: the history of Jews in Poland during World War II. The vast majority of controversies between Wikipedia editors are handled locally by the contributors working on those articles without a formal... + full article



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