Wikipedia

Catherine Salgado | May 5, 2025

After MRC Free Speech America exposed the extreme leftist bias of Wikipedia, a Trump-appointed federal prosecutor took the online encyclopedia to task.

Tom Olohan | April 23, 2025

Wikipedia handles the leftist propagandists at National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) with kid gloves, all while it bars editors from citing nearly every right-leaning media source.

Michael Morris | April 21, 2025

Wikipedia promotes a left-wing agenda by attacking figures like Vice President JD Vance and consistently framing Republicans negatively. Wikipedia increased edits on Vance's page, painting him as radical. The platform also notoriously blacklists…

Tom Olohan, Dan Schneider | April 17, 2025

MRC Free Speech America has already exposed Wikipedia editors for marring the pages of several of President Donald Trump’s nominees. A new MRC study confirms that they have also worked to denigrate now-Vice President JD Vance.

Catherine Salgado | April 9, 2025

Instead of acknowledging that censorship is out of fashion by popular demand for free speech, Big Tech platforms attacked free speech in March.

Catherine Salgado | April 7, 2025

A pro-free speech group is requesting the declassification of any potential documentation from the new Director of National Intelligence on government-Big Tech censorship coordination.

President Donald Trump called for the defunding of NPR and PBS, just hours after House Republicans grilled NPR CEO Katherine Maher over the outlet’s bias and her involvement in Wikipedia’s suppression of information.

Michael Morris | March 21, 2025

A study by MRC Free Speech America highlights Wikipedia's bias, particularly in its portrayals of Trump administration nominees. The analysis shows how Wikipedia unfairly edited pages of political figures like now-Secretary of Defense Pete…

Tom Olohan | March 19, 2025

Shortly after President Donald Trump announced key cabinet nominees, Wikipedia editors changed their pages in an apparent attempt to highlight damaging information. The editors appear to have carefully timed these cunning changes to be made…

Catherine Salgado | February 27, 2025

The co-founder of Wikipedia, also one of its most vocal critics, has asked a new government task force to investigate potential federal government ties to the online encyclopedia.

Catherine Salgado | February 20, 2025

The new head of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is asking the American people to help him address potentially illegal social media censorship.

Catherine Salgado | February 12, 2025

Big Tech executives are singing a different tune after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, but their companies continue to silence free speech.

Michael Morris | February 7, 2025

Amid President Trump's actions on free speech and AI transparency, an exposé by MRC Free Speech America criticizes Wikipedia for left-leaning bias, demonstrating how it effectively blacklists right-leaning media sources. The piece suggests tech…

Luis Cornelio | February 3, 2025

Hoping to avoid misinformation about President Donald Trump’s nominees and appointments on Wikipedia? Good luck. Wikipedia has designed a protocol that directly and unerringly produces the worst descriptions about conservatives and Republicans by…

Catherine Salgado | November 4, 2024

Democrats’ online smear campaign against  Donald Trump now includes a lengthy Wikipedia page accusing the former president of being a “fascist.”

Tom Olohan | October 17, 2024

Wikimedia Foundation CEO Maryana Iskander has no interest in holding Kamala Harris accountable for recent devastating claims against her, including the claim that Harris plagiarized content from Wikipedia. 

Luis Cornelio | August 16, 2023

An independent journalist just exposed Wikipedia for allowing Biden entries to be manipulated.

Joseph Vazquez | December 18, 2022

Leftists at the George Soros-funded Wikipedia attempted to paint the elitist journalists who shared the real-time flight location information of Twitter owner Elon Musk as victims of a “massacre.”

 

Autumn Johnson | November 25, 2021

Wikipedia has asked its users to weigh in on the platform’s article discussing "Mass killings under Communist regimes."

 

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | April 29, 2021

What ever happened to laughter being the best medicine? Big Tech’s ever-vigilant information watchdogs have no sense of humor and consistently attack any and all information they disagree with. The Babylon Bee has been on the censorship chopping…