Wikipedia’s Top-Secret ‘Hired Guns’ Will Make You Matter (For a Price)

Wikipedia’s Top-Secret ‘Hired Guns’ Will Make You Matter (For a Price)

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People trust Wikipedia. The free online encyclopedia is now the fifth-most visited website in the world and is a pipeline of information for digital assistants like Alexa and Siri. Ask your iPhone what a lynx is and up pops an information box with content pulled from the open platform. (It’s a medium-sized wildcat named for the “luminescence of its reflective eyes,” by the way, at least according to the 1,668 people who have edited the page since 2001.)

Because the encyclopedia has millions of pages filled with dynamic content, Google’s algorithm typically includes relevant Wikipedia pages near the top of its search results. Though the online encyclopedia isn’t always perfect, by its own admission, the tech companies behind the products many of us use every day have in effect anointed Wikipedia, which is monitored, fact-checked, and filled with material from a community of volunteer editors.