Wikipedia's founder Jimmy Wales warned Elon Musk that the online encyclopedia is 'not for sale,' on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, one user tweeted that Wikipedia was"voting on the deletion of the entry for Elon Musk's Twitter Files," because editors considered it a"nothing burger," that is"not notable."
The user posted screenshots of Wikipedia editors voting on the deletion of the article with one saying the content of Hunter Biden's laptop was a"nothing event about another nothing event." Musk responded saying:"Most of Earth: 'The MSM is biased.' Wikipedia: 'Cite MSM source to confirm this claim.' Wikipedia has a non-trivial left-wing bias." He then tagged Wales asking"what are your thoughts?" Wales did not respond. last week saying he would expose"free speech suppression" by the platform before he took over.
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