Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia, permanently blocked from editing the site
Permanent ban: Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger removed from the site
A storm surrounding the free encyclopedia website Wikipedia: Larry Sanger, one of the site's co-founders, announced that he has been officially and permanently blocked from editing content on the platform. The report first appeared on the Disclose.tv channel, which reports on global events, noting that Sanger is no longer permitted to make changes to the site.
On the Telegram channel Американские горки 🇺🇸, which is identified with critical views toward the media establishment in the U.S., the ban was presented as a politically motivated move. According to the channel, the action came "after Sanger campaigned for the site to become more balanced," contrary to their claim that the site leans toward the left of the political spectrum.
Sanger himself published the news of the ban on his X (formerly Twitter) account, as noted in the Disclose.tv report. As of now, this is a significant development that is sparking a renewed discussion about editorial freedom and the bias attributed to major content sites on the web.