Wiki Wisdom in the War on Misinformation
Could the World Survive If It Were More Like Wikipedia? Jimmy Wales Thinks So
In a candid video interview with The New York Times, Wikipedia co‑founder Jimmy Wales shares his thoughts on how Wikipedia's open, collaborative model could be the antidote to today's polarized digital landscape. Despite challenges from misinformation campaigns and cultural pressures, Wales champions the encyclopedia's transparent, volunteer‑driven approach as a blueprint for fostering trust and accountability online.
Introduction: Wikipedia's Ongoing Challenges
The Role of Volunteers in Wikipedia
Neutrality and Trust: Wikipedia's Editorial Process
Recent Criticism: Elon Musk and Beyond
Wikipedia as a Model for the Digital Public Square
Public Reactions to Jimmy Wales' Vision
Future Implications: Economic, Social, and Political
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