
Elon Musk has confirmed that his offer to pay $1 billion for Wikipedia to change its name to โDickipediaโ is still on the table. The X owner initially made the proposal amid accusations that the encyclopedia has an embedded left-leaning bias.ย
On Tuesday, one X user recalled Muskโs offer, to which the billionaire replied โTrue. Offer still stands.โย ย
Earlier this year, Musk claimed that Wikipedia was โbrokenโ and urged to โfix Wokipediaโ amid accusations that the website allows articles that brand Republicans and US President-elect Donald Trump as โfascistโ and promote other left-wing narratives while painting the political right in a negative light. He claimed that the encyclopedia is โcontrolled by far-left activistsโ and urged people to stop donating to it.ย ย
Musk has also questioned why the Wikimedia Foundation has been asking for large amounts of money, arguing that โit certainly isnโt needed to operate Wikipediaโ because โyou can literally fit a copy of the entire text on your phone.โย ย
The website previously explained in a community note that while a text and English-only copy of Wikipedia was about 51GB, the entire encyclopedia, including all the media and other languages weighs some 428TB. The organization said that in 2022, Wikimedia generated $154 million in revenue and had $145 million in expenses.ย ย
In October, while posting a photo of Wikipediaโs donation plea, Musk wrote: โI will give them a billion dollars if they change their name to Dickipedia,โ and called it โa stiff & firm offer.โย ย

Meanwhile, a study in June by the Manhattan Institute, a US-based conservative think tank, found that Wikipediaโs tendency to negatively portray right-wing political figures had started to affect AI large language models that harvest data from the online encyclopedia.ย ย
The report said that it had found โprevailing associations of negative emotions (e.g., anger and disgust) with right-leaning public figures; and positive emotions (e.g., joy) with left-leaning public figures,โ suggesting โevidence of political bias embedded in Wikipedia articles.โย ย
Last month, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova also hit out against Wikipedia, claiming that the encyclopedia provided one-sided and often biased interpretations of events in its historical and political articles, which โalmost always reflect and exclusively Western-centric point of view and contain direct forgeries.โ
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