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€

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    Cruz alleged that ā€œbias is particularly evident in Wikipedia’s reliable sources/perennial sources 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.

    Fox News, the one that successfully argued in court they they were for entertainment purposes only and not actual news? That Fox News?