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The Wikipedia Wars: Who Controls the Digital Truth?
Season 2 · Episode 1298

The Wikipedia Wars: Who Controls the Digital Truth?

Is Wikipedia still a neutral gold standard, or has it become a battlefield for ideologues? We dive into the systemic collapse of digital truth.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 16, 202624m 17s

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Show Notes

As Wikipedia marks its 25th anniversary, the "encyclopedia anyone can edit" faces a profound epistemic crisis that threatens its status as the internet’s arbiter of fact. From coordinated edit wars to the systemic purging of dissenting sources, the platform's decentralized model is increasingly being captured by small, dedicated groups of ideologues who out-process casual contributors through sheer endurance. This episode explores the breakdown of the Neutral Point of View policy and the demographic monoculture of the site’s elite editors, examining whether the world’s most influential library has evolved from a mirror of reality into a powerful tool for manufactured consensus.