Author: Leona Whitcombe - Page 15
Future of Wikipedia in Curriculum: Trends and Innovations
Discover how Wikipedia integrates into modern education curriculums. Explore 2026 trends in student editing, AI verification tools, and citation standards.
Moderation Dashboards: New Tools for Wikipedia Patrollers
Discover how new moderation dashboards empower Wikipedia patrollers with AI-driven tools, reducing vandalism review time by up to 80% while maintaining content integrity.
Merge, Redirect, or Delete on Wikipedia: Decision Framework
A practical guide for Wikipedia editors on deciding when to merge, redirect, or delete articles. Covers notability policies, community consensus, and step-by-step decision frameworks.
Open Source AI Collaborations: Partnerships Around Wikipedia Data
Explore how AI companies are partnering with Wikipedia in 2026. Learn about licensing, data quality, and ethical implications of using open source knowledge for machine learning.
Understanding Long-Term Abuse and Community Sanctions on Wikipedia Case Files
Explore how Wikipedia handles persistent conflicts through Long-Term Abuse policies and Community Sanctions. Learn about the Arbitration Committee process, Case Files, and enforcement mechanisms in 2026.
Understanding Bot Behavior and Automated Editing on Wikipedia: A Research Guide
Explore the role of automated editing on Wikipedia. This guide covers bot behavior, research methods, and the impact of automation on content quality for researchers.
Education Journalism: How Wikipedia Shapes Academic Communities
Wikipedia is transforming education journalism by turning students into knowledge contributors, enabling real-time peer review, and breaking down barriers to academic information. It's not replacing journals - it's redefining how knowledge is shared.
Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees: Leadership and Governance Explained
The Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees oversees the governance of Wikipedia and its sister projects. It sets financial strategy, hires leadership, and protects the mission of free knowledge. Learn how its members are chosen and why their decisions impact every reader and editor.
Celebrity and Entertainment Coverage Trends on Wikipedia
Wikipedia's coverage of celebrities and entertainment figures is evolving rapidly, shaped by streaming, social media, and editorial policies. Learn how notability, bias, and fan edits influence who gets remembered-and who gets erased.
Reducing Hallucinations in AI: How Wikipedia Citations Keep AI Answers Accurate
AI often makes things up-but using Wikipedia citations helps ground its answers in real sources. This approach cuts hallucinations by over 50% and builds trust in factual AI responses.
How Wikipedia Handles Time-Stamping and Edit Summaries During Breaking News Events
During breaking news, Wikipedia relies on precise time-stamping and clear edit summaries to keep information accurate and transparent. Learn how volunteers and automated tools work together to update pages in real time-without sacrificing reliability.
Global Knowledge Equity: How to Close the Content and Access Gaps
Global knowledge equity means ensuring everyone, everywhere, can access and contribute to the information they need. This article explores why content gaps exist and how local communities are building their own solutions - from offline libraries to AI trained in Indigenous languages.