Wikipedia News Desk

When you think of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia built by volunteers around the world. Also known as the world’s largest crowd-sourced reference, it’s not just a static site—it’s a living project shaped by thousands of editors, policy debates, and tech updates every week. Behind the scenes, the Wikimedia movement, the global network of volunteers, chapters, and organizations supporting Wikipedia is constantly adjusting rules, tools, and priorities. From new anti-vandalism bots to changes in how edits are reviewed, these shifts affect every article you read.

Editor trends are shifting too. Fewer people are joining as regular contributors, while more focus is going into fixing bias, improving citations, and fighting misinformation. Meanwhile, events like Wikimania, the annual global gathering of Wikipedia editors and developers reveal what’s next—whether it’s better mobile tools, AI-assisted editing, or new ways to involve non-English communities.

Here, you’ll find clear, no-nonsense updates on what’s actually changing on Wikipedia—not rumors, not hype. Just what’s happening, why it matters, and who’s driving it.

Leona Whitcombe

Pending Changes Policy: A Guide to Reviewer Responsibilities on Wikipedia

A practical guide to Wikipedia's Pending Changes policy, outlining reviewer responsibilities, decision-making criteria, and best practices for maintaining content quality.

Leona Whitcombe

Wikipedia Administrators: Roles, Responsibilities, and Election Processes

Explore the roles, responsibilities, and election processes of Wikipedia administrators. Learn how this volunteer-driven governance model maintains the integrity of the world's largest online encyclopedia.

Leona Whitcombe

Foundation Research Highlights: How New Studies Shape Wikipedia Strategy

Discover how new research is shaping Wikipedia's future. From fighting bias to using AI tools, learn about the strategic shifts improving accuracy and equity.

Leona Whitcombe

How Journalists Avoid Circular Citation With Wikipedia Sources

Learn how journalists avoid circular citation by tracing Wikipedia claims back to primary sources, ensuring accuracy and credibility in reporting.

Leona Whitcombe

Wikipedia B-Class Checklist: A Step-by-Step Guide to Article Quality

A practical guide to meeting Wikipedia's B-Class criteria. Learn how to improve coverage, sourcing, and neutrality to upgrade your articles from Start-Class to B-Class.

Leona Whitcombe

How The Signpost Highlights WikiProjects: A Guide to Community Collaboration

Discover how The Signpost uses WikiProject spotlights to celebrate Wikipedia's collaborative community, offering insights into volunteer teamwork, quality control, and the hidden mechanics of the world's largest encyclopedia.

Leona Whitcombe

How Training Data Shapes Grokipedia's Ideological Slant: A Deep Dive into AI Bias

Explore how Grokipedia's training data influences its ideological slant. Learn about statistical bias, RLHF, and how to identify subtle political leanings in AI-generated encyclopedia entries.

Leona Whitcombe

Post-Event Article Stabilization on Wikipedia: Cleanup and Consolidation Guide

Learn how to stabilize Wikipedia articles after breaking news events. This guide covers cleanup techniques, consolidation strategies, and sourcing best practices to ensure accuracy and neutrality.

Leona Whitcombe

Blocking Evasion on Wikipedia: IP Ranges, Proxies, and Enforcement Strategies

Explore how Wikipedia combats blocking evasion using IP range blocks, proxy detection, and automated tools. Learn about the strategies that protect the encyclopedia from vandalism and sockpuppetry.

Leona Whitcombe

Open Metrics for Knowledge Quality: How Transparency Builds Public Trust

Explore how open metrics transform information quality by making verification transparent. Learn why visible evidence builds public trust in an age of AI and misinformation.

Leona Whitcombe

How to Source and Verify Information When Writing About Wikipedia

Learn how to properly source and verify information when writing about Wikipedia. Avoid common pitfalls like citing it directly, ignoring edit histories, and missing conflicts of interest.

Leona Whitcombe

Wikipedia Featured List Standards: How to Build High-Quality Lists

Learn how to build high-quality Wikipedia Featured Lists by mastering the strict criteria for completeness, neutrality, and verifiability. This guide covers structuring, writing, and navigating the peer review process.