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Wikipedia is too liberal.
Web encyclopedia is too free in sourcing actual information.
Can we rewind to 2010? I know these weren't really that great either, but world didn't burn and I was a lot more ignorant.
Edit: As one person below me noticed, I drawn fun at the level of idiotism that these sentences bear. Sadly, it was a subtle humor.
Yes, wikipedia is right-wing. It reproduces hegemonic narratives that serve the status quo. That's the point of them doxing anonymous editors by default for the past couple decades.