Larry Sanger, Wikipedia co-founder, discusses the platform’s alleged leftward drift. He argues the site’s neutrality is compromised by not allowing conservative and local news sources in articles.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger criticizes the platform for its alleged leftward drift, arguing it has deviated from its original intent for neutrality. Sanger claims Wikipedia’s rules are effectively a “trial by mob” and that the site often bans conservative and local news sources, undermining its balance. He says this results in a narrow “Overton window” for accepted views.
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