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Nov 2025
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Wikipedia Cofounder Jimmy Wales on How t...

Harvard Business Review
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When Wikipedia was founded in 2001, the idea that people around the world could come together to create an accurate online encyclopedia covering virtually any topic seemed far-fetched. But today many people see the website as a trusted source of well-curated and -cited information. That's because of careful decisions that its leaders made about how to operat ... Show More
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