Wikipedia, launched in 2001, has grown into the seventh most-visited website globally, boasting over 64 million pages (7 million articles) across 329 languages and attracting more than 4 billion visits each month. Officially, Wikipedia operates under the policies of "verifiability" and "neutrality," but in practice, the world's largest online encyclopedia has been hijacked by left-wing activists who manipulate narratives and silence dissenting viewpoints. The danger is no longer confined to everyday readers seeking truth, as today's leading AI models are being trained on biased garbage. Given this backdrop and Musk's stated pursuit of truth to advance civilization, he revealed Tuesday morning that his team at xAI will soon roll out a rival online encyclopedia, integrated with the Grok chatbot, called "Grokipedia."
To counteract this, I encourage everyone to read the news from sources which are banned from Wikipedia. (This is not a complete list, as I am not including sources I am not familiar with).
Daily Signal
Daily Wire
The Federalist
Infowars
Jihad Watch
LifeSiteNews
Natural News
Newsmax
OneAmerica News Network
Project Veritas
RT (formerly Russia Today)
The Sun (UK)
The Unz Review
VDare
WorldNetDaily
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