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 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.

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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.

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Wikipedia MEDRS Explained: The Gold Standard for Medical Sourcing

A practical guide to Wikipedia's MEDRS guideline, explaining which medical sources are reliable, how to find peer-reviewed articles, and common pitfalls to avoid when editing health-related content.

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Wikimedia's Public Policy Advocacy: Why Free Knowledge Positions Matter

Explore how Wikimedia uses public policy advocacy to defend free knowledge. Learn about battles over copyright, net neutrality, and AI, and why these issues matter for your digital rights.

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How to Translate Wikipedia Articles Without Introducing Cultural Bias

Learn how to translate Wikipedia articles accurately while avoiding cultural bias. This guide covers key strategies for maintaining neutrality, handling sensitive topics, and adapting content for diverse audiences.

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How to Use Zotero with Wikipedia: Citation, Referencing, and Academic Integrity

Learn how to properly cite Wikipedia in Zotero, avoiding common metadata errors and ensuring academic integrity. Discover best practices for using wiki references.

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Quality Assurance: Community Review vs Algorithmic Output in Encyclopedias

Explore the clash between community review and algorithmic output in encyclopedias. We analyze quality assurance, platform competition, and the risks of AI hallucination versus human bias.

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How Wikipedia Reviews and Promotes Featured Articles Under Policy

Discover how Wikipedia selects its top-tier content through the Featured Article review process. Learn the strict criteria, the role of volunteer reviewers, and the steps to promote high-quality entries.

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WikiProject Military History: How Wikipedia Coordinates War Coverage

Explore how WikiProject Military History coordinates Wikipedia's coverage of wars and conflicts. Learn about neutrality standards, collaboration tools, and how you can contribute to accurate military history documentation.

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Wikipedia's Three-Revert Rule Explained: Avoiding Blocks and Editing Conflicts

Learn how Wikipedia's Three-Revert Rule works to prevent edit wars. Understand the limits, exceptions, and best practices for resolving disputes without getting blocked.

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Third-Party Apps Using Wikipedia APIs: Real-World Case Studies

Explore how third-party apps leverage the Wikipedia API through real-world case studies in gaming, news, and offline access. Learn about technical challenges, best practices, and ethical considerations for developers.

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1Lib1Ref Campaign Updates and Upcoming Wikipedia Events: A Guide for 2026

Discover the latest updates for the 1Lib1Ref campaign in 2026. Learn about new tools, upcoming Wikipedia events, and how librarians can boost encyclopedic accuracy.