Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) sent a letter to the nonprofit operator of Wikipedia alleging a pattern of liberal bias in articles on the collaborative encyclopedia.

ā€œI write to request information about ideological bias on the Wikipedia platform and at the Wikimedia Foundation,ā€ Cruz wrote to Wikimedia Foundation CEO Maryana Iskander in aĀ letter dated October 3. ā€œWikipedia began with a noble concept: crowdsource human knowledge using verifiable sources and make it free to the public. That’s what makes reports of Wikipedia’s systemic bias especially troubling.ā€

Citing research from the conservativeĀ Manhattan Institute, Cruz wrote that ā€œresearchers have found that articles on the site often reflect a left-wing bias.ā€ Cruz alleged that ā€œbias is particularly evident in Wikipedia’sĀ reliable sources/perennial sourcesĀ listā€ because it describes ā€œMSNBC and CNN as ā€˜generally reliable’ sources, while listing Fox News as a ā€˜generally unreliable’ source for politics and science. The left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center gets a top rating, but the Heritage Foundation, a prominent conservative think tank, is a ā€˜blacklisted’ and ā€˜deprecated’ source that Wikipedia’s editors have determined ā€˜promotes disinformation.ā€™ā€

  • ultranaut@lemmy.world
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    Yep, they paid Dominion Voting Systems who sued them for libel and then during discovery exposed that they had intentionally misled their audience. They paid various others for lying too but Dominion was the most consequential.