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How Wikipedia Lies To You
Is Wikipedia a reliable source, or is it as prone to bias and false information as any other media outlet? In this video, we explore the fundamental problems of modern Wikipedia, and discover how the website regularly lies to its readers. One of the most basic lies Wikipedia tells is that it has a neutrality policy - in reality, the policy has glaring flaws. It's frequently used to assert liberal left worldviews as fact, as if they were the neutral statements of truth. On issues including (but not limited to) race and crime, drug legalization, and even religion, Wikipedia presents unbalanced and in some cases outright misleading information. The website has gotten to the point that its own co-founder, Larry Sanger, even wrote an article verbally destroying it. The article, titled 'Wikipedia Is Badly Biased' will be linked below. Other sources, including the many different studies documenting Wikipedia's left wing bias, are also linked. Follow me on other platforms! Telegram - https://t.me/PaxTube Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/paxt... Odysee - https://odysee.com/@PaxTube:6 Gab - https://gab.com/PaxChristus Citations: Wikipedia Is Badly Biased by Larry Sanger - https://larrysanger.org/2020/05/wikip... Do Experts or Collective Intelligence Write with More Bias? Evidence from Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia - https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%2... Ideology and Composition Among an Online Crowd: Evidence from Wikipedians - https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.c... Wikipedia Source Analysis - https://www.creoliste.fr/docs/WikiInS... Differential rates of disciplinary action reveals evidence of political bias in Wikipedia's arbitration enforcement - https://osf.io/5u6xe/ Music used in this video (in chronological order): Serenity - Prod. Riddiman Journey to Rome Part I - Jeff Van Dyck Autumn - Jeff Van Dyck Rome HQ - Jeff Van Dyck
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