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

How AI Tools Assist Wikipedia Editors Without Writing the Articles

Discover how AI tools like ORES and translation assistants support Wikipedia editors by detecting vandalism, organizing data, and aiding translations, without writing articles themselves.

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Notability Drive-By Deletions: How to Stop Hasty Wikipedia Removals

Learn how to prevent hasty Wikipedia deletions by mastering notability guidelines, responding to tags, and using the deletion review process effectively.

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How to Use Wikipedia WikiProjects for Breaking News and Current Events

Learn how to leverage Wikipedia WikiProjects for accurate, coordinated coverage of breaking news and current events. Discover sourcing strategies, task force roles, and best practices for real-time editing.

Leona Whitcombe

How to Use Wikipedia Templates and Infoboxes for Breaking News

Learn how to use Wikipedia templates and infoboxes effectively for breaking news. This guide covers selecting the right infobox, applying maintenance tags, avoiding common pitfalls, and collaborating with WikiProject Breaking News to ensure accurate, neutral, and well-sourced contributions during fast-moving events.

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Fairness and Bias Concerns in Wikipedia Admin Decisions: A Guide to Community Governance

Explore the complexities of fairness and bias in Wikipedia admin decisions, covering governance conflicts, systemic disparities, and practical steps for editors to navigate disputes.

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Master Wikipedia Advanced Search: Prefix, Intitle, and Insource Operators

Learn how to master Wikipedia's advanced search using prefix, intitle, and insource operators. Improve your research accuracy and find specific articles faster with these powerful tools.

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How to Verify Biographical Details on Wikipedia for News Profiles

Learn how to accurately verify biographical details from Wikipedia for news profiles by tracing claims to primary sources, avoiding common pitfalls, and maintaining journalistic integrity.

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Entertainment Journalism on Wikipedia: Celebrity Coverage and Pop Culture

Explore how Wikipedia handles entertainment journalism, celebrity coverage, and pop culture. Learn about notability guidelines, reliable sources, and the role of WikiProject Entertainment in maintaining quality.

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Wikipedia Article Rejections: Why Your Draft Gets Deleted and How to Fix It

Learn why Wikipedia articles get rejected and how to fix common issues like lack of notability, unreliable sources, and conflicts of interest to improve your chances of acceptance.

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Why Historical Events Are Trending on Wikipedia: The Real Drivers Behind the Surge

Explore why historical events are surging in popularity on Wikipedia. From SEO shifts to pop culture impacts, discover the key drivers behind this fascinating trend in digital knowledge consumption.

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Opinion Journalism on Wikipedia: How Community Leaders Drive Change

Explore how Wikipedia community leaders use opinion journalism to shape policies, challenge biases, and drive change. Discover the unique role of editorial advocacy in maintaining the world's largest encyclopedia.

Leona Whitcombe

Wikipedia in Arabic: Challenges, Growth, and the Future of Knowledge

Explore the unique challenges facing Arabic Wikipedia, from linguistic complexities to geopolitical sensitivities, and discover how technology and community efforts are driving its growth.