I think this is just a case of unclear UI. This is the default stance of the meter, before you’ve entered a vote. After you vote it shows the most common answer underneath the meter.
I voted just now, and the most common vote was “fair/center”.
Note how the needle is also off the meter, instead of pointing at one of the segments.
In January 2024, David Rozado, an associate professor in computational science at New Zealand’s Otago Polytechnic, published a study that found: “Wikipedia was more likely to portray right-leaning figures negatively than their left-leaning counterparts.”
The real question is not whether Wikipedia is biased, but whether it’s fair. In politics not everybody is equally right. And there are some real shit heads on the right. In other words Elon Musk is not entitled to a positive Wikipedia page.
The reaction to this completely neutral article says it all. Right-wing snowflakes gonna ❄️.Edit: Or not… see @ChairmanMeow’s response.
I think this is just a case of unclear UI. This is the default stance of the meter, before you’ve entered a vote. After you vote it shows the most common answer underneath the meter.
I voted just now, and the most common vote was “fair/center”.
Note how the needle is also off the meter, instead of pointing at one of the segments.
The “Every article is written by Vladimir Lenin until proven otherwise” approach.
wow that is truly awful UI you’re right
Thanks for your reply. That’s a really bad design.
Btw.
The real question is not whether Wikipedia is biased, but whether it’s fair. In politics not everybody is equally right. And there are some real shit heads on the right. In other words Elon Musk is not entitled to a positive Wikipedia page.