
The
English Wikipedia
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has been criticized for having a systemic racial bias in its coverage. This bias partially stems from an under-representation of people of color within
its volunteer editor base.
In "Can History Be Open Source? Wikipedia and the Future of the Past," it is noted that article completeness and coverage is dependent on the interests of Wikipedians, not necessarily on the subject matter itself. The past president of
Wikimedia D.C., James Hare, asserted that "a lot of
Black American history">African-American history">Black American historyis left out" of Wikipedia, due to articles predominately being written by white editors.
Articles about African topics that do exist are, according to some, largely edited by editors from Europe and North America and thus, they only reflect their knowledge and their consumption of media, which "tend to perpetuate a negative image" of Africa.
Maira Liriano of the
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
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has argued that the lack of information regarding
Black history on Wikipedia "makes it seem like it's not important."
Different theories have been provided to explain these racial discrepancies. Jay Cassano, writing for ''
Fast Company
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'' magazine, argued that Wikipedia's small proportion of Black editors is a result of the small Black presence within the technology sector, and a relative lack of reliable access to the internet.
Katherine Maher
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, executive director of the
Wikimedia Foundation
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, has argued that the specific focuses in Wikipedia's content are representative of those of society as a whole. She said that Wikipedia could only represent that which was referenced in
, which historically have been favorable towards and focused on white men.
"Studies have shown that content on Wikipedia suffers from the bias of its editors –
ho aremainly
technically inclined, English-speaking,
white-collar men living in majority-Christian, developed countries in the Northern hemisphere."
In addition to the racial bias on Wikipedia, public encyclopedias are generally vulnerable to vandalism by
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s.
Research findings and analysis
A challenge for editors who are trying to add Black history articles to Wikipedia is the requirement that potential article topics, such as historical individuals or events, meet Wikipedia's "
notability
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" criteria.
Sara Boboltz of
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wrote that the Wikipedia notability criteria "is a troubling problem for those fighting for more content about women and minorities", because "there's simply less
ublisheddocumentation on many accomplished women and minorities throughout history – they were often ignored, after all, or forced to make their contributions as someone else's assistant."
Furthermore, the work of researching and including suppressed racialized voices is a labor that is mostly done by Wikipedia editors who are themselves oppressed, creating a further burden for them.
Maher stated that one issue is that "content on Wikipedia has to be backed up by
s, sources that she says throughout history have contained a bias toward white men;" "people of color have not been represented in mainstream knowledge creation or inclusion in that knowledge," as "encyclopedias of old were mostly written by European men."
The racial bias on Wikipedia works towards a reinforcement of racist beliefs of the readers, but conversely, a reparation of that bias could develop more empathy in the readers for racialized folks. Efforts towards addressing bias have thus far created some space for white women, but not racialized or otherwise oppressed people.
According to Peter Reynosa, "there is an underrepresentation of Latinos who write for Wikipedia," and as a result "many topics may remain uncovered, or at the least these topics will not be given the attention they deserve."
In 2018, the
Southern Poverty Law Center
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(SPLC) criticized Wikipedia for being "vulnerable to manipulation by neo-Nazis, white nationalists and racist academics seeking a wider audience for extreme views."
According to the SPLC:
The SPLC cited the article
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as an example of the
alt-right
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influence on Wikipedia, stating that at that time the article presented a "
false balance
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" between fringe racialist views and the "mainstream perspective in psychology."
In June 2020, Wikipedia was described in ''
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'' as a "Battleground for Racial Justice" in response to criticisms of
neutrality, coverage of
George Floyd
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and
his murder,
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, and article deletion nominations for one of the founders of
Black Birders Week.
According to Bjork-James, the racial bias of Wikipedia results not only in the underrepresentation of racialized people and knowledge, but also in the racist mischaracterization of historical and social phenomena which involve people other than whites. This means that the fixing of Wikipedia's racial bias cannot be achieved by the mere addition of more specialized content. Rather, it necessitates shifts in the presentation of many general-knowledge topics. Bjork-James writes that Wikipedia needs to broaden its use of reliable sources to include the large number of peer-reviewed academic publications in recent decades that endeavor to correct the Western orientation of most traditional sources.
Responses

Attempts have been made to rectify racial biases through
edit-a-thon
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s, organised events at which Wikipedia editors attempt to improve coverage of certain topics and train new editors. In February 2015, multiple edit-a-thons were organised to commemorate
Black History Month
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in the United States.
One such edit-a-thon was organized by the White House to create and improve articles on
African Americans
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in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (
STEM
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).
The
Schomburg Center
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,
Howard University
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, and
National Public Radio
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, also coordinated edit-a-thons to improve coverage of black history.
"Wikipedia editors … have held 'edit-a-thons,'" to "encourage others to come learn how to ... contribute content on subjects that have been largely ignored."
Liriano has endorsed Wikipedia edit-a-thons, stating that for Wikipedia's content to "be representative, everyone has to participate."
In 2015 and 2016, the Schomburg Center held a "Black Lives Matters" edit-a-thon to coincide with
Black History Month
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. Volunteer editors added coverage about Black historical individuals and about key concepts in Black culture (e.g., about the
Harlem Book Fair and about Black costume designer
Judy Dearing).
New articles about Black history and Black historical individuals were also created. The 2016 edit-a-thon was organized by
AfroCROWD.
Wikipedia editors Michael Mandiberg and Dorothy Howard have organized diversity-themed edit-a-thons to "help raise awareness of some of the glaring holes on Wikipedia, and the need for people with diverse backgrounds and knowledge to fill them."
Liriano stated "It's really important that people of color know that there's this gap" of coverage of Black history on Wikipedia "and they can correct it" by participating as editors.
In the US, the
National Science Foundation
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has provided $200,000 to fund research on the issue of bias in the coverage of topics in Wikipedia.
The National Science Foundation has commissioned two studies of why there is bias in Wikipedia editing.
The
Wikimedia Foundation
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is trying to deal with the issue of racial bias in Wikipedia. In 2015, it was reported that the Wikimedia Foundation made numerous grants "to organizations in the 'Global South'—including Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East—with plans to improve
overage of Global South topics inWikipedia."
While Wikipedia supports these edit-a-thons, the organization has always stressed that adequate citations must always be present and neutrality must always be maintained.
[ Wikipedia co-founder ]Jimmy Wales
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has stated that the Wikimedia Foundation has "completely failed" to meet its goals of resolving the lack of diversity amongst Wikipedia editors.
See also
* Criticism of Wikipedia
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* Gender bias on Wikipedia
Gender bias on Wikipedia is the phenomenon that men are more likely than women to be volunteer contributors and article subjects of Wikipedia (although the English Wikipedia has almost 400,000 encyclopedic biographies about women, men have abo ...
* Geographical bias on Wikipedia
* Systemic bias in Wikipedia
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