| > Anything to do with Israel/Palestine/West Bank is unreliable; the boss is a zionist, and so are a lot of the senior staff, so it's not surprising. But WP is a million times better than the web that search engines expose. Is there good evidence for this claim? Evidence is useful, especially for these claims of general bias. On the contrary, in general Wikipedia's content is likely biased against Israel when considering its general overall political preferences / bias. > 5 Studies Find Wikipedia Bias > Five studies, including two from Harvard researchers, have found a left-wing bias at Wikipedia: > * A Harvard study found Wikipedia articles are more left-wing than Encyclopedia Britannica. > * Another paper from the same Harvard researchers found left-wing editors are more active and partisan on the site. > * A 2018 analysis found top-cited news outlets on Wikipedia are mainly left-wing. > * Another analysis using AllSides Media Bias Ratings™ found that pages on American politicians cite mostly left-wing news outlets. > * American academics found conservative editors are 6 times more likely to be sanctioned in Wikipedia policy enforcement. From: https://www.allsides.com/blog/wikipedia-biased |
Neither should it surprise that a scholarly endeavor for bored young people on the internet tends to tilt leftward: there is a big education differential between political poles, and a strong demographic tilt based on age. To put it in a nutshell: if boomers spent their time writing citations instead of pounding out all-caps screeds about ivermectin in the comments sections of local newspapers, there would be a more robust wikipedia contingent.