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The Wikimedia Foundation has lost its legal battle in the U.K to avoid having to verify the identity of its readers.
The Online Safety Act has forced social media sites like Reddit to verify UK users' ages before letting them view adult ...
After the Grnrchst report, Wikipedia's global stewards removed 235 articles on Woodard from Wikipedia instances with few ...
The operator of Wikipedia on Monday lost a legal challenge to parts of Britain's Online Safety Act, which sets tough new ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNWikipedia's 'neutrality' has always been complicated—new rules will make questioning it harder
Last month, the American non-profit organization behind Wikipedia issued draft guidelines for researchers studying how ...
Wikipedia has lost its High Court challenge against the Online Safety Act – but what does that actually mean? The act ...
Tensions are brewing at Wikipedia over the war in Gaza as volunteer editors have launched “edit wars” to manipulate the slant of pages, according to a report. The non-profit encyclopedia has ...
The ruling "does not give Ofcom and the secretary of state a green light to implement a regime that would significantly ...
The operator of Wikipedia on Monday lost a legal challenge to parts of Britain's Online Safety Act, which sets tough new ...
Wikipedia has lost a legal challenge to new Online Safety Act rules which it says could threaten the human rights and safety ...
Wikipedia’s rules reward those with more time, larger numbers, and the stamina to grind through endless “talk page” debates ...
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has warned that the website can no longer be trusted — insisting it is now just “propaganda” for the left-leaning “establishment.” Sanger told UnHerd ...
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