- Samantha Cole, Vice: Wikipedia and Google Identified Wrong Man as a Serial Killer for Years (17 November 2021)
- Thomas Macaulay, The Next Web: Wikipedia is loaded, so why’s it asking for donations? The site has amassed vast reserves of cash (1 June 2021)
- Andreas Kolbe, The Daily Dot: Wikipedia is swimming in money—why is it begging people to donate? (24 May 2021) (See also Twitter thread and discussion with ex-WMF CEO Katherine Maher on Hacker News)
- Andreas Kolbe, The Register: Golden handshakes of almost half a million at Wikimedia Foundation (7 June 2017)
- Andreas Kolbe, The Register: Happy birthday: Jimbo Wales' sweet 16 Wikipedia fails (16 January 2017)
- Ciaran McCauley, BBC: Wikipedia hoaxes: From Breakdancing to Bilcholim (3 October 2016)
- Andreas Kolbe, The Register: It's Wikipedia mythbuster time: 8 of the best on your 15th birthday (18 January 2016)
- Andreas Kolbe, The Register: Unsourced, unreliable, and in your face forever: Wikidata, the future of online nonsense (8 December 2015)
- Andreas Kolbe, The Signpost: Walled gardens of corruption (7 October 2015)
- Caitlin Dewey, Washington Post: You don’t know it, but you’re working for Facebook. For free. (22 July 2015)
- Andrew Orlowski, The Register: Shapps launches probe into Wikimedia UK over self-pluggery allegs (13 July 2015)
- Andrew Orlowski, The Register: EU squashes bogus copyright scare as red-faced Guardian slaps down Wiki's Wales (10 July 2015)
- Andrew Orlowski, The Register: Is Grant Shapps being naughty on Wikipedia – or did a Lib Dem stitch him up? (30 April 2015)
- Caitlin Dewey, Washington Post: The story behind Jar’Edo Wens, the longest-running hoax in Wikipedia history (15 April 2015)
- Alastair Sloan, Newsweek: Manipulating Wikipedia to Promote a Bogus Business School (24 March 2015)
- Andreas Kolbe, Wikipediocracy: Wikipedia: re-writing history (12 October 2014)
- Ben Koo, Awful Announcing: Guilt by Wikipedia: How Joe Streater Became Falsely Attached To The Boston College Point Shaving Scandal (9 October 2014)
- Andreas Kolbe, Wikipediocracy: Wikipedia – keeping it free. Just pay us our salaries. (21 September 2014)
- Andreas Kolbe, Wikipediocracy: Why women have no time for Wikipedia: Thoughts on the online encyclopedia’s gender imbalance (26 August 2014)
- Andrew Orlowski, The Register: Cracking copyright law: How a simian selfie stunt could make a monkey out of Wikipedia (24 August 2014)
- Andrew Orlowski, The Register: Class war! Wikipedia's workers revolt again: Bourgeois paper-shufflers have 'suspended democracy', sniff unpaid proles (18 August 2014)
- Andreas Kolbe, Wikipediocracy: Wikimania 2014 (11 August 2014)
- James O'Brien, BBC Newsnight: James O’Brien interviews Jimmy Wales, raises the problem of defamatory Wikipedia biographies (6 August 2014)
- E. J. Dickson, The Daily Dot: I accidentally started a Wikipedia hoax (29 July 2014)
- Andreas Kolbe, Wikipediocracy: How pranks, hoaxes and manipulation undermine the reliability of Wikipedia (20 July 2014)
- Andreas Kolbe, Wikipediocracy: Media Viewer fails the grade (13 July 2014)
- Saarik Gupta, CNN: How reliable is the drug info you find online? (26 June 2014)
- Fernando Alfonso III, The Daily Dot: Wikipedia editors hit with $10 million defamation lawsuit (24 June 2014)
- Oliver Duggan, The Telegraph: How The Telegraph identified the Hillsborough Wikipedia vandal (17 June 2014)
- Oliver Duggan, The Telegraph: Civil servant fired after Telegraph investigation into Hillsborough Wikipedia slurs (17 June 2014)
- Eric Randall, The New Yorker: How a Raccoon Became an Aardvark (19 May 2014)
- Tim Sampson, The Daily Dot: One of Wikimedia's largest donors accused in paid editing scandal (14 April 2014)
- Andreas Kolbe, Wikipediocracy: Why do people contribute to Wikipedia? (2 March 2014)
- Andreas Kolbe, Wikipediocracy: Wikipedia: as accurate as Britannica? (16 February 2014)
- Tim Sampson, Mashable: Where Do Wikipedia Donations Go? Outgoing Chief Warns of Corruption (17 October 2013)
- Simon Owens, The Daily Dot: The battle to destroy Wikipedia's biggest sockpuppet army (8 October 2013)
- Andrew Orlowski, The Register: Wikipedia Foundation exec: Yes, we've been wasting your money (8 October 2013)
- Tim Sampson, The Daily Dot: How pro-fascist ideologues are rewriting Croatia's history (1 October 2013)
- Andrew Orlowski, The Register: Revolting peasants force Wikipedia to cut'n'paste Visual Editor into the bin (25 September 2013)
- Tim Sampson, The Daily Dot: Wikipedia faces revolt over VisualEditor (24 September 2013)
- Audra Schroeder, The Daily Dot: Are plastic surgeons nip/tucking ads into high-profile Wikipedia articles? (20 September 2013)
- Andrew Orlowski, The Register: Wikipedians say no to Jimmy's 'buggy' WYSIWYG editor (1 August 2013)
- Amanda Filipacchi, Wall Street Journal: My Strange Addiction: Wikipedia (10 July 2013)
- Joe Coscarelli, New York Magazine: Adam Lanza Frequented Gun Message Boards, Obsessively Edited Wikipedia Posts About Mass Shootings (2 July 2013)
- Kevin Morris, The Daily Dot: How Wikimedia Commons became a massive amateur porn hub (25 June 2013)
- Andrew Leonard, Salon: Revenge, ego and the corruption of Wikipedia (17 May 2013)
- Amanda Filipacchi, Atlantic: Sexism on Wikipedia Is Not the Work of 'A Single Misguided Editor' (30 April 2013)
- Andrew Leonard, Salon: Wikipedia's shame (29 April 2013)
- Amanda Filipacchi, The New York Times: Wikipedia’s Sexism (27 April 2013)
- Kevin Morris, The Daily Dot: Wikipedia's odd relationship with the Kazakh dictatorship (25 December 2012)
- Christopher Williams, The Telegraph: Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales restricts discussion of Tony Blair friendship (24 December 2012)
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