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When you want to learn about an obscure topic, where do you turn? For many, it’s a free, online encyclopedia which now contains more than 55 million user-created articles. This hour, we talk about 20 years of Wikipedia.
We get a behind the scenes look at the sites’ editing process, including the tools the Wikipedia community has developed to fight misinformation.
And we talk about how some users are working to address the site’s persistent gender, racial, and geographic disparities.
Are you a “Wikipedian”?
GUESTS:
Cat Pastor contributed to this program.
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When you want to learn about an obscure topic, where do you turn? For many, it’s a free, online encyclopedia which now contains more than 55 million user-created articles. This hour, we talk about 20 years of Wikipedia.
We get a behind the scenes look at the sites’ editing process, including the tools the Wikipedia community has developed to fight misinformation.
And we talk about how some users are working to address the site’s persistent gender, racial, and geographic disparities.
Are you a “Wikipedian”?
GUESTS:
Cat Pastor contributed to this program.
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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