Republicans on the Home Oversight and Authorities Reform Committee opened a probe into alleged organized efforts to inject bias into Wikipedia entries and the group’s responses.
Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) and Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), chair of the panel’s subcommittee on cybersecurity, info expertise, and authorities innovation, on Wednesday despatched an info request on the matter to Maryana Iskander, chief government officer of the Wikimedia Basis, the nonprofit that hosts Wikipedia.
The request, the lawmakers stated within the letter, is a part of an investigation into “foreign operations and individuals at academic institutions subsidized by U.S. taxpayer dollars to influence U.S. public opinion.”
The panel is searching for paperwork and communications about Wikipedia volunteer editors who violated the platform’s insurance policies, in addition to the Wikimedia Basis’s efforts to “thwart intentional, organized efforts to inject bias into important and sensitive topics.”
“A number of research and stories have highlighted efforts to control info on the Wikipedia platform for propaganda aimed toward Western audiences,” Comer and Mace wrote within the letter.
They referenced a report from the Anti-Defamation League about anti-Israel bias on Wikipedia that detailed a coordinated marketing campaign to control content material associated to the Israel-Palestine battle and comparable points, in addition to an Atlantic Council report on pro-Russia actors utilizing Wikipedia to push pro-Kremlin and anti-Ukrainian messaging, which might affect how synthetic intelligence chatbots are educated.
“[The Wikimedia] foundation, which hosts the Wikipedia platform, has acknowledged taking actions responding to misconduct by volunteer editors who effectively create Wikipedia’s encyclopedic articles. The Committee recognizes that virtually all web-based information platforms must contend with bad actors and their efforts to manipulate. Our inquiry seeks information to help our examination of how Wikipedia responds to such threats and how frequently it creates accountability when intentional, egregious, or highly suspicious patterns of conduct on topics of sensitive public interest are brought to attention,” Comer and Mace wrote.
The lawmakers requested details about “the tools and methods Wikipedia utilizes to identify and stop malicious conduct online that injects bias and undermines neutral points of view on its platform,” together with paperwork and data about potential coordination of state actors in enhancing, the form of accounts which were topic to assessment, and and of the panel’s evaluation of knowledge manipulation or bias.
The Wikimedia Basis didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
Wikipedia has lengthy confronted accusations of its entries having a political bias, with the right-leaning Manhattan Institute releasing a report in 2024 that discovered Wikipedia entries usually tend to connect a destructive sentiment to right-leaning phrases.