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Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]Wikipedia[b] is a free online encyclopedia, written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the wiki software MediaWiki. Founded by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has been hosted since 2003 by the Wikimedia Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers.[2] Wikipedia is the largest and most-read reference work in history.[3][4]

Wikipedia

An incomplete sphere made of large, white jigsaw puzzle pieces. Each puzzle piece contains one glyph from a different writing system, with each glyph written in black.

The logo of Wikipedia, a globe featuring glyphs from various writing systems

Screenshot

Type of site

Online encyclopedia

Available in

342 languages

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Owner

Wikimedia Foundation (since 2003)

Created by

Jimmy Wales

Larry Sanger[1]

URL

wikipedia.org

Commercial

No

Registration

Optional[a]

Users

119 million (as of 6 May 2025)

Launched

January 15, 2001

(24 years ago)

Current status

Active

Content license

CC Attribution / Share-Alike 4.0

Most text is also dual-licensed under GFDL; media licensing varies.

OCLC number

52075003

Initially available only in English, Wikipedia now exists in over 340 languages. The English Wikipedia, with over 6 million articles, remains the largest of the editions, which together comprise more than 64 million articles and attract more than 1.5 billion unique device visits and 13 million edits per month (about 5 edits per second on average) as of April 2024.[W 1] As of March 2025, over 25% of Wikipedia's traffic comes from the United States, followed by Japan at 6.38%, the United Kingdom at 5.81%, Germany at 4.97%, Russia at 4.86%, and the remaining 52.25% split among other countries.[5]

Wikipedia has been praised for enabling the democratization of knowledge, its extensive coverage, unique structure, and culture. Wikipedia has been censored by some national governments, ranging from specific pages to the entire site.[6][7] Although Wikipedia's volunteer editors have written extensively on a wide variety of topics, the encyclopedia has been criticized for systemic bias, such as a gender bias against women and geographical bias against the Global South (Eurocentrism).[8][9] While the reliability of Wikipedia was frequently criticized in the 2000s, it has improved over time, receiving greater praise from the late 2010s onward,[3][10][11] while becoming an important fact-checking site.[12][13] Articles on breaking news are often accessed as sources for up-to-date information about those events.[14][15]

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