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|quote=Before U.S. president-elect Joe Biden formally announced [[Antony Blinken]] as his pick for Secretary of State, an anonymous Wikipedia editor took it upon himself to edit Blinken’s Wikipedia page.
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|title=Liberal Bias of Wikipedia Called Out in 5 Studies
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|url=https://www.newsmax.com/us/wikipedia-liberal-activist-website/2020/11/29/id/999156/
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|date=November 29, 2020
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|quote=The studies have concluded Wikipedia is even more left-biased than the [[Encyclopedia Britannica]], left-wing indoctrination is pushed harder by leftist editors, liberal media is more pronounced in the mentions on that site...
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==December==
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|first=Chiara
|title=Why is Wikipedia asking for money?
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|url=https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13348098/wikipedia-asking-for-donations/
|newspaper=[[The Sun (United Kingdom)]]
|date=December 1, 2020
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|quote=Wikipedia says it needs donations because they do not carry advertisements, therefore they do not have any ad-related revenue.
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