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•What can fact-checkers learn from Wikipedia? We asked the boss of its nonprofit owner
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Since its launch in 2001, Wikipedia has often been treated by news organizations like the black sheep of the information business. For years, the site has drawn criticism for its crowdsourced content, with pages being written and edited by anyone in ...



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