Hinduphobia on Wikipedia: How One of the World’s Most Trusted Resources Is Struggling with Hate

Hinduphobia on Wikipedia: How One of the World’s Most Trusted Resources Is Struggling with Hate

People turn to Wikipedia for information on myriad topics, from historical events to cultural practices. It is, after all, one of the internet’s most popular resources, backed up by millions of users and thousands of volunteer editors. However, recent research …

Wikipedia’s Bias Against Islam: Uncovering the Truth About Reliable Sources

Wikipedia’s Bias Against Islam: Uncovering the Truth About Reliable Sources

Wikipedia is probably the biggest online encyclopedia and one of the internet’s most popular sources of information, used by millions of people. A dynamic platform with frequently updated articles, it sees over a billion visitors each month and is intended …

Top 5 Editing Conflicts in Wikipedia Pages on Religion

Top 5 Editing Conflicts in Wikipedia Pages on Religion

Editing conflicts on Wikipedia regarding religious articles are common due to the sensitive nature of religion and the diversity of beliefs.…

As Living Memory of the Holocaust Fades, a Replica of Anne Frank’s Secret Annex Opens in New York City—an Immersive Experience for a New Generation

As Living Memory of the Holocaust Fades, a Replica of Anne Frank’s Secret Annex Opens in New York City—an Immersive Experience for a New Generation

The Number One non-fiction work of all time was written by a young girl hiding in a cramped Amsterdam warehouse annex with seven other

How Columbus’ First Voyage of Discovery Took Him Beyond the Reach of the Spanish Inquisition

How Columbus’ First Voyage of Discovery Took Him Beyond the Reach of the Spanish Inquisition

The documentary, Colón ADN: Su verdadero origen provides new context to the significance of the children’s rhyme, “In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.”…

Wikipedia and Judaism: How Holocaust Denial Became Embedded in the World’s Go-To Source of (Mis)Information

Wikipedia and Judaism: How Holocaust Denial Became Embedded in the World’s Go-To Source of (Mis)Information

While there is no universally accepted legal definition of “Holocaust denial,” the European Parliament website offers a “non-binding working definition” that includes both denial and distortion.…

Wikipedia and Catholicism: Navigating Misinformation and Religious Bias

Wikipedia and Catholicism: Navigating Misinformation and Religious Bias

Wikipedia policy of open editing allows almost anyone—believers or nonbelievers—with little knowledge of the Catholic Church to edit the entries.…

At 100 LDS President Nelson Continues to Set an Example of Service

At 100 LDS President Nelson Continues to Set an Example of Service

The oldest president to have presided over the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, Russell M. Nelson, ascended to the presidency in

The Synod on Synodality Begins on a Somber Note

The Synod on Synodality Begins on a Somber Note

According to the Vatican, the Synod on Synodality, which opened with Mass in St. Peter’s Square on Oct. 2, is intended as a process of

Wikipedia: Accuracy or Prejudice? Islamophobia in the Web 2.0 Era

Wikipedia: Accuracy or Prejudice? Islamophobia in the Web 2.0 Era

This article explores whether Wikipedia upholds its promise of neutrality or perpetuates prejudice against Islam, examining the role of Web 2.0 dynamics and Islamophobia.…