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Wikipedia is challenging the United Kingdom’s online safety rules in court over concerns they may enable “vandalism, disinformation, or abuse” to go unchecked.
The chairman of Wikipedia’s U.K. fund-raising arm was banned from the service “for numerous violations of Wikipedia’s norms and policies,” after reports linked him to kinky bondage ...
High-placed editors at Wikipedia's U.K. site were caught in a simmering paid-PR scandal. After news broke, one resignation and a little backpedaling has done little to solve the problem.
The non-profit organisation behind Wikipedia has launched a legal challenge against the government’s Online Safety Act, arguing that the law's requirements threaten the site's open editing model ...
The UK off-shoot of Wikipedia has insisted the site was "definitely not dying" after research suggested thousands of volunteer editors across the world had left.
Treble-winning star is joined by fellow Premier League footballers, golfers, ex-boxers and an Olympic gold medallist.
WIKIPEDIA users have noticed a new pop-up when using the website. It asks readers to donate money to keep the site going. But why is one of the biggest websites in the world asking for donations? W… ...
Wikipedia's fundraising campaign banner takes up half the page on a desktop computer IBTimes UK Although its net assets were $77m, WMF says that in the fiscal year ending June 2014, its expenses ...
English Wikipedia alone crossed five million articles at the end of 2015, and it is the seventh most-visited website in the world. 24 pc of all education-related web traffic goes to Wikipedia ...
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss leaves number 10 Downing Street on October 12, 2022 in London, England. Photo: Leon Neal (Getty Images) Wikipedia editors have added a new landing page that asks ...
Nobody should trust Wikipedia, says man who invented Wikipedia He says there’s a complex game being played to make an article say what somebody wants it to say Mayank Aggarwal ...
London - When checking facts with Wikipedia it helps to know who edited the entry last. In their weekly debate on Wednesday in the House of Commons, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and would-be ...