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Government puts Wikipedia on notice, points out complaints of 'bias and inaccuracies'

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 5 November 2024
The Indian government has issued a notice to Wikipedia, alleging bias and inaccuracies in its content. The government also questioned Wikipedia's editorial control and whether it should be classified as a publisher. This follows a Delhi High Court ruling that criticized Wikipedia's open editing feature as "dangerous."
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