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Wikipedia Stories for 2017

There's Now a Dark Web Version of Wikipedia 20 comments
Nearly All of Wikipedia Is Written By Just 1 Percent of Its Editors 224 comments
Jimmy Wales' WikiTribune is Already Biased 164 comments
'Maybe Wikipedia Readers Shouldn't Need Science Degrees To Digest Articles About Basic Topics' 304 comments
The XHamster Wikipedia Page Is Suddenly Immensely Popular, and No One Knows Why 129 comments
Wikimedia Executives Receive Six-figure Golden Handshakes 139 comments
Wikipedia's Switch To HTTPS Has Successfully Fought Government Censorship 170 comments
Wikimedia Is Clear To Sue the NSA Over Its Use of Warrantless Surveillance Tools 60 comments
China is Recruiting 20,000 People To Write Its Own Wikipedia 88 comments
Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales is Launching an Online Publication To Fight Fake News 190 comments
Wikipedia's 'Ban' of 'The Daily Mail' Didn't Really Happen 70 comments
Study Reveals Bot-On-Bot Editing Wars Raging On Wikipedia's Pages 98 comments
34 'Highly Toxic Users' Wrote 9% of the Personal Attacks On Wikipedia 174 comments
Wikipedia Bans Daily Mail As 'Unreliable' Source 405 comments
Software Engineers Are the Heroes of New Computer History Museum Exhibit 115 comments
Wikimedia Foundation Nabs $3 Million Grant To Improve Accessibility of Free Commons' Content 33 comments
Wikipedia Announces Their Most Viewed Articles Of 2016 65 comments

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