Wikipedia's new code of conduct targets harassment and misinformationThe Wikimedia Foundation aims to bolster inclusivity and stamp out 'negative behavior.'By K. Holt, 02.02.2021
Wikipedia adds page previews to prevent endless link clickingBut not if you don't want them to.By S. Krishna, 04.18.2018
Wikipedia had no idea it would become a YouTube fact checkerYouTube wants to link to third-party sites to stem the spread of misinformation.By M. Locklear, 03.15.2018
Wikipedia ends no-cost mobile access for developing countriesLow awareness and falling data prices led to the shutdown.By J. Fingas, 02.18.2018
Anti-sex trafficking law could unintentionally cripple WikipediaIt's asking Congress to look out for smaller sites and non-profits when drafting the bill.By S. Shah, 11.13.2017
Afghanistan will soon have free mobile access to WikipediaWikipedia Zero will roll out thanks to a partnership with regional telecom Roshan. By R. LeFebvre, 10.09.2017
Wikimedia is clear to sue the NSAThe US' spying apparatus faces a fresh attack.By J. Conditt, 05.23.2017
Turkish court backs censorship of WikipediaThe country continues to crack down on free speech with this rejected appeal.By R. LeFebvre, 05.05.2017
Wikipedia issues near-total ban on Daily Mail sourcesThe tabloid is too 'unreliable' to be trusted for articles.By J. Fingas, 02.09.2017
Wikipedia fund gives the site a long-term futureYou won't have to deal with those donation drives every single year. By J. Fingas, 01.18.2016
German court says Wikimedia is liable for article contents after they're published (updated)By J. Fingas, 11.27.2013