Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

As Wikipedia turns 20 it aims to reach more readers

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PARIS AFP Jan15, 2021 Wikipedia celebrated its 20th anniversar­y on Friday and the collaborat­ive, volunteer-produced internet encycloped­ia aims to spend the next 20 years further expanding free access to informatio­n.

Founded on January 15, 2001 by the American

British entreprene­ur Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia is now the seventh-most popular website in the world, with its more than 55 million articles being consulted 15 billion times every month.

The website started in English but within two months had already launched in German and Swedish. It is now available in 309 languages.

But Wales doesn't intend to stop there, with the languages of the developing world in the website's sights.

“That's really important that the next billion people, two billion people who come online are going to want to participat­e in Wikipedia, to grow their own storehouse of knowledge, and they're going to rely on us to support that work, and that's a big part of how I think about the future,” Wales told AFP in an interview.

In 2006, Wales set the goal of having 100,000 entries in Wikipedia for every language with more than one million speakers, but he recognised that Wikipedia is still at least 20 years from achieving that.

Wikipedia's non-profit status nature make it an outlier among today's internet dominated by the likes of Google and Facebook, and hark back to the web's early idealistic days when the open- source movement harnessed the talents of volunteers to offer free access to tools and knowledge.

Wales said he was inspired by such collaborat­ive efforts.

“I'd seen the growth of opensource software, free software, and to me it seemed obvious that you could use the same kind of techniques to build a free encyclopae­dia, so I was in a real kind of panic because I thought this is such an obvious idea that other people will do it,” he said.

“But we actually were probably two years into the project before anybody noticed or cared, so maybe it didn't have to be so urgent.” Wikipedia continues to be a volunteer- driven effort, with each language site built up independen­tly from original contributi­ons rather than translated articles.

Unlike traditiona­l encyclopae­dias, contributi­ons by non- experts are welcome, which has driven innumerabl­e debates about content and have led to restrictio­ns on updating certain entries.

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Jimmy Wales, founder of online encycloped­ia Wikipedia, being intrviewed by the AFP in London this week.
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