Inspired by Japanese gacha games, a popular new free-to-play browser-based title turns Wikipedia articles into randomized ...
It's been 25 years since Wikipedia first launched, but what does its future look like in a world where traditional media is ...
WikiRoulette makes this type of exploration even more fun by introducing you to completely random Wikipedia articles. Just by visiting the site it’ll load up a random article for you to read. If you ...
It's destiny! That's the only explanation I have for Wikipedia Gacha, a simple browser game that truly is what it says on the ...
A new game called Wikigacha is turning Wikipedia into a collectible card game, letting players open digital booster packs filled with random articles.
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The nonprofit that oversees Wikipedia briefly enforced a 'read-only' mode on Thursday morning as users spotted code designed ...
Opinion

Can You Trust Wikipedia?

Wikipedia shapes our perception of reality today more than ever before because it informs the large language models like ChatGPT. But can we really trust it?
In recent months, Wikipedia has faced growing scrutiny for its apparent bias in political and geopolitical coverage. For example, Wikipedia editors edited the entry on Turning Point USA founder ...