Wikipedia:Stephen Harrison
Appearance
Stephen Harrison is a journalist who is significant in the Wikimedia community for his coverage of Wikipedia.[citation needed] He mainly writes for Slate.
Harrison's Wikipedia-related works
[edit]- — (12 September 2024). "Wikipedia is facing an existential crisis. Can gen Z save it?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Wikidata Q130301006.
- — (2024). The Editors. Oakland: Inkshares. ISBN 978-1-95-030167-6. Wikidata Q130301047.
- Note: This is a novel inspired by Wikipedia and its community.
- Harrison, Stephen; Benjakob, Omer (14 January 2021). "Wikipedia is twenty. It's time to start covering it better". Columbia Journalism Review.
- "Happy 18th birthday, Wikipedia. Let's celebrate the Internet's good grown-up". The Washington Post. 14 January 2019.
- "If You See Something, Write Something". The New York Times. 28 March 2018.
- "The Battle for Curling's Wikipedia Page". Vice. 16 February 2018.
Slate
[edit]- — (4 June 2024). "The Most Heated Debate on Trump's Felony Conviction Is Happening on … Wikipedia?". Slate. Wikidata Q130301007.
- — (19 January 2024). "Yes, Copying From Wikipedia Is Plagiarism". Slate. Wikidata Q130301011.
- — (8 December 2023). "Why Wikipedia's Highway Editors Took the Exit Ramp". Slate. Wikidata Q130301014.
- — (26 October 2023). "Wikipedia Is Covering the War in Israel and Gaza Better Than X". Slate. Wikidata Q130301015.
- — (26 September 2023). "The Art of Wikiracing". Slate. Wikidata Q130301018.
- — (24 August 2023). "Wikipedia Will Survive A.I." Slate. Wikidata Q130301022.
- — (5 April 2023). "Wikipedia's "Supreme Court" to Review Polish-Jewish History During WWII". Slate. Wikidata Q130301028.
- — (13 February 2023). "Why Wikipedia Is So Tough on Bigfoot". Slate. Wikidata Q130301031.
- — (12 January 2023). "Should ChatGPT Be Used to Write Wikipedia Articles?". Slate. Wikidata Q130301056.
- — (2 December 2022). "The Huge Fight Behind Those Pop-Up Fundraising Banners on Wikipedia". Slate. Wikidata Q130301057.
- — (21 November 2022). "No, Wikipedia Is Not Colluding With DHS". Slate. Wikidata Q130301058.
- — (17 August 2022). "How Wikipedia Can Influence Judges' Legal Writing". Slate. Wikidata Q130301059.
- — (7 July 2022). "It Looks Like the Highland Park Shooter Tried Repeatedly to Create His Own Wikipedia Page". Slate. Wikidata Q130301062.
- — (16 June 2022). "Inside Wikipedia's Historic, Fiercely Contested "Election"". Slate. Wikidata Q130301067.
- — (3 May 2022). "The Controversy Brewing on Elon Musk's Wikipedia Page". Slate. Wikidata Q111930020.
- — (1 March 2022). "How the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Is Playing Out on English, Ukrainian, and Russian Wikipedia". Slate. Wikidata Q130301069.
- — (9 December 2021). "Jimmy Wales Is Auctioning the "Birth of Wikipedia" as an NFT". Slate. Wikidata Q130301074.
- — (26 October 2021). "Why Wikipedia Banned Several Chinese Admins". Slate. Wikidata Q130301163.
- — (8 September 2021). "How Wikipedia Grew Up With the War on Terror". Slate. Wikidata Q130301165.
- — (1 September 2021). "Wikipedia Is Trying to Transcend the Limits of Human Language". Slate. Wikidata Q130301175.
- — (26 July 2021). "How to Use Wikipedia When You're Watching the Olympics". Slate. Wikidata Q130301184.
- — (1 July 2021). "Wikipedia's War on the Daily Mail". Slate. Wikidata Q130301189.
- — (2 March 2021). "The Tensions Behind Wikipedia's New Code of Conduct". Slate. Wikidata Q130301192.
- — (4 December 2020). "Twitter Wants to Use Wikipedia to Help Determine Who Gets a Blue Checkmark". Slate. Wikidata Q130301196.
- — (27 October 2020). "Why Did It Take So Long for the Democratic Senate Candidate in Iowa to Get a Wikipedia Page?". Slate. Wikidata Q130301208.
- — (9 September 2020). "What Happens to Scots Wikipedia Now?". Slate. Wikidata Q130301213.
- — (9 June 2020). "How Wikipedia Became a Battleground for Racial Justice". Slate. Wikidata Q130301217.
- — (27 May 2020). "Future Historians Will Rely on Wikipedia's COVID-19 Coverage". Slate. Wikidata Q130301219.
- — (19 March 2020). "The Coronavirus Is Stress-Testing Wikipedia's Policies". Slate. Wikidata Q88742028.
- — (29 January 2020). "Wikipedia Has Been Unblocked in Turkey, Finally". Slate. Wikidata Q130301229.
- — (13 December 2019). "The Very Respectful Wikipedia Battles Over "OK Boomer"". Slate. Wikidata Q78736299.
- — (29 August 2019). "VideoWiki Challenges Wikipedia's Traditional Text Focus". Slate. Wikidata Q130301240.
- — (16 August 2019). "Wikimania to the Rescue". Slate. Wikidata Q130320351.
- — (7 August 2019). "Welsh Wikipedia Gives Me Hope". Slate. Wikidata Q130320362.
- — (2 July 2019). "Wikipedia's "Constitutional Crisis" Pits Community Against Foundation". Slate. Wikidata Q130320376.
- — (14 June 2019). "How Should Wikipedia Cover When Brands Manipulate Wikipedia?". Slate. Wikidata Q130320381.
- — (6 June 2019). "Billion Dollar Bully Highlights Why Yelp Feels Unfair". Slate. Wikidata Q130320405.
- — (21 May 2019). "Why China Blocked Wikipedia in All Languages". Slate. Wikidata Q130322167.
- — (9 May 2019). "WikiLeaks Is Not a Wiki". Slate. Wikidata Q130322169.
- — (16 April 2019). "How Katie Bouman Shook Wikipedia". Slate. Wikidata Q130322226.
- — (26 March 2019). "The Notability Blues". Slate. Wikidata Q130322227.
- — (7 March 2019). "The Internet's Dizzying Citogenesis Problem". Slate. Wikidata Q130322231.
- — (15 February 2019). "Amazon's Alexa Keeps Quoting Jeff Bezos to Me". Slate. Wikidata Q130322281.
- — (28 January 2019). "Why Wikipedia's Medical Content Is Superior". Slate. Wikidata Q130322314.
- — (17 December 2018). "Why Wikipedia's "Nuclear Option" Is the Right Call". Slate. Wikidata Q130322316.
- — (30 September 2018). "The Debate Over "Devil's Triangle" Shows Wikipedia at Its Best". Slate. Wikidata Q130322321.
- — (16 August 2018). "Who Updates Celebrity Deaths on Wikipedia?". Slate. Wikidata Q130322324.
- — (16 March 2018). "The Wikipedia Page for St. Patrick Is Surprisingly Good". Slate. Wikidata Q130322325.