(LifeSiteNews) â Tucker Carlsonâs interview with Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger has drawn attention to the platformâs policy âblacklistingâ conservative outlets as sources, including LifeSiteNews.
Explaining his newly released Nine Theses essay on reforming Wikipedia, Sanger explained how the platformâs âperennial sourcesâ list bars the citation of certain websites. Reading Sangerâs printed list of blacklisted websites, Carlson spotted LifeSiteNews and said:
Carlson: LifeSiteNews not allowed.
Sanger: Right?!
Carlson: Of course, the pro-lifers. Thatâs interesting.
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Evidently surprised, Carlson called Wikipediaâs list âincredible.â Elsewhere in the interview he referred to the platform as having become âa weapon of ideological, theological war.â
The blacklisting of LifeSiteNews was adopted on July 4, 2019, through a Request for Comment (RfC) on Wikipediaâs Reliable Sources Noticeboard. Editors classified LifeSiteNews as a âdeprecatedâ source which âpublishes false or fabricated information,â and placed it in the same category as Newsmax, One America News Network and Jihad Watch.
âDeprecatedâ sources are classed as âgenerally unreliableâ and their use âis generally prohibitedâ in citing factual claims.
This list also includes The Daily Caller, which Carlson co-founded with Neil Patel. By contrast, The New York Times, The Washington Post and CNN are all âfully greenlitâ sources.
The 2019 RfC drew a strong majority of Wikipedia editors advocating for the deprecation of LifeSiteNews. One editor described it as âa partisan smear site on the order of (if not worse than) Breitbart,â while another wrote: â4 actually reliable sources universally agree itâs a **** site. Good enough for me.â
Others accused the outlet of promoting âpseudoscience and conspiracy theories,â particularly in its coverage of LGBT issues, evolution and climate change.
One editor condemned LifeSiteNews for publishing âlies about peopleâ â citing coverage of George Soros as evidence.
Some editors argued that the decision targeted the siteâs ideological stance, while others insisted the issue was accuracy. A minority argued against blanket deprecation, noting that senior Vatican figures, Reuters, and major columnists sometimes cite LifeSiteNews.
These objections were dismissed. âBeing quoted in those sources doesnât make it a reliable source,â one editor responded. âAbsolutely nobody uses LSN that way.â
Subsequent Wikipedia Noticeboard discussions reaffirmed the policy. In one case, editors refused to allow a LifeSiteNews blog post by activist Rebecca Kiessling to be used to confirm her own birth date, arguing the site was so unreliable that even her authorship could not be trusted.
In debates over coverage of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, editors described LifeSiteNews as âa canonically unreliable fundamentalist Catholic aligned website,â rejecting its reporting even when republished elsewhere. Prior to the deprecation, one editor claimed that LifeSiteNews was â[n]ot reliable for anything to do with social issues that have religious components.â
Sanger has become a prominent critic of Wikipediaâs sourcing and governance systems. In the Nine Theses, he argues that the perennial sources list functions as a de facto ideological blacklist, systematically excluding conservative and religious outlets, and calls for its abolition.
Sanger has also faulted Wikipedia for failing to implement basic governance and safeguarding protocols as it expanded. In 2012, he warned the platform about the presence of adult content and urged the introduction of protections for minors, but the proposal was never implemented. Decisions on sourcing and content, he argues, remain in the hands of small, anonymous groups of editors with little accountability.
The LifeSiteNews ban remains in effect. No new RfC has been held to revisit the 2019 decision, and the perennial sources list continues to guide editorial policy across Wikipedia.
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