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American conservative online encyclopedia
Conservapedia (/kənˌsɜːrvəˈpiːdiə/; kən-SUR-və-PEE-di-ə) is an English-language, wiki-based, online encyclopedia written from a self-described American
Conservapedia
American lawyer and activist (born 1961)
activist. He is the founder and owner of the wiki encyclopedia project Conservapedia. He is the son of the conservative activist and lawyer Phyllis Schlafly
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of wikis with explicit ideological biases, such as RationalWiki and Conservapedia, is more unbalanced than that of wikis (such as Wikipedia) or encyclopedias
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Type of website edited collaboratively
service (Wiki farm) Wikis and education .wiki Notable Wikis Ballotpedia Conservapedia Diplopedia Encyclopedia Dramatica Engineering and Technology History
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co-founder". The Daily Pennsylvanian. Anderson, Nate (2007-03-05). "Conservapedia hopes to "fix" Wikipedia's "liberal bias"". Retrieved 2019-04-05. Stöcker
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Wiki criticizing religion and pseudoscience
edit Conservapedia's article on breast cancer to include evidence against Conservapedia's claim that abortion was linked to the disease. Conservapedia is
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Type of reference work
encyclopedia Enciclopedia Libre (2002–2021) and the English encyclopedias Conservapedia (2006–), Scholarpedia (2006–), and Citizendium (2007–). Literature portal
Encyclopedia
Online encyclopedia operated by xAI
ideologically driven alternatives to Wikipedia, such as the conservative Conservapedia (launched in 2006) and the Russian-government-friendly Ruwiki (launched
Grokipedia
2024-09-07. Retrieved 2024-09-07. Anderson, Nate (March 5, 2007). "Conservapedia hopes to 'fix' Wikipedia's 'liberal bias'". Ars Technica. Archived from
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Neo-Nazi online encyclopædia
ISBN 978-1-936117-07-9. Perrine Signoret (27 June 2017). "Infogalactic, Metapedia, Conservapedia: l'extrême droite aussi a ses "Wikipédia"". LExpansion.com (in French)
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Internet platforms favored by the alt-right
ISBN 978-1-936117-07-9. Perrine Signoret (June 27, 2017). "Infogalactic, Metapedia, Conservapedia: l'extrême droite aussi a ses "Wikipédia"". LExpansion.com (in French)
Alt-tech
Chatbot developed by xAI
fewer biases and inaccuracies. Gizmodo compared the plan to the 2006 Conservapedia project. On October 6, 2025, Musk announced that the early beta version
Grok_(chatbot)
Encyclopedia accessible via the internet
created to advocate for niche political or religious goals; these include Conservapedia, RationalWiki, and Citizendium. Digital library List of online encyclopedias
Online_encyclopedia
Citizendium". en.citizendium.org. Retrieved 2021-05-01. "Statistics - Conservapedia". conservapedia.com. Archived from the original on January 24, 2025. Retrieved
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Free online crowdsourced and open source encyclopedia
providing free knowledge where authors use their real, verified names. Conservapedia – is an English-language wiki encyclopedia project written from an American
Outline_of_Wikipedia
Free and open-source wiki software
run on MediaWiki, including Citizendium, Metapedia, Scholarpedia and Conservapedia. MediaWiki is also used internally by a large number of companies, including
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American law firm
— Yale Law School professor Andrew Schlafly, associate — founder of Conservapedia, General Counsel for Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
Wachtell,_Lipton,_Rosen_&_Katz
In 2006, conservative activist and lawyer Andrew Schlafly founded Conservapedia, based on MediaWiki. The German Wikipedia was the first to be partly
History_of_Wikipedia
Co-founder of Wikipedia (born 1968)
least-worst problems. It's really not as bad as the people at, say, Conservapedia seem to think. I do think that there is a liberal bias on most topics
Larry_Sanger
Wikipedia's coverage is affected by liberal bias. Andrew Schlafly created Conservapedia because he found Wikipedia "increasingly anti-Christian and anti-American"
Reliability_of_Wikipedia
Wikipedia. Andrew Schlafly created Conservapedia because of his perception that Wikipedia contained a liberal bias. Conservapedia's editors have compiled a list
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Day of the year
coach 1961 – Andrew Schlafly, American lawyer and activist, founded Conservapedia 1962 – Ángel Comizzo, Argentinian footballer and manager 1962 – Seppo
April_27
Surname list
Andrew Schlafly (born 1961), American conservative activist, founder of Conservapedia, son of Phyllis Hubert Schlafly (1919–2011), American electrical engineer
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Hebrew-language internet encyclopedia censored for use by Haredi Jews
Baike—Chinese online encyclopedia censored per government requirements Conservapedia Enciclopedia Libre Universal en Español Haredi Judaism § Newspapers
Hamichlol
American conservative interest group
college students. Phyllis Schlafly's son, Andrew Schlafly, started Conservapedia, a wiki-based encyclopedia project, with students from an "Eagle Forum
Eagle_Forum
American activist (1924–2016)
Their son Andrew, also a lawyer and activist, created the wiki-based Conservapedia. Their daughter Anne Schlafly Cori, married to the son of Nobel-winning
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City in the United States
homeschool teacher, Christian conservative activist, and founder of Conservapedia Phyllis Schlafly, conservative author, constitutional lawyer, and activist
Alton,_Illinois
Academic journal
president, the Trump fake electors plot. Andrew Schlafly, founder of Conservapedia. Hagan Scotten, former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District
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conservative commentator and radio host Andrew Schlafly, lawyer and founder of Conservapedia Manny Sethi, physician and orthopedic trauma surgeon Buck Sexton, radio
List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
List_of_Donald_Trump_2020_presidential_campaign_non-political_endorsements
errors, and ideological slants. Gizmodo compared the plan to the 2006 Conservapedia project. Project Esther is a project of the Heritage Foundation, a conservative
Timeline of Wikipedia–U.S. government conflicts
Timeline_of_Wikipedia–U.S._government_conflicts
Jonathan Turley 1961– legal scholar and writer Andrew Schlafly 1961– Conservapedia founder, lawyer and Christian conservative activist Frank Luntz 1962–
List of American conservatives
List_of_American_conservatives
California University Cyclotron Citizendium, from Citizens' Compendium Conservapedia, from conservative and Wikipedia Crosville, from George Crosland Taylor
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Borough in Somerset County, New Jersey, US
Warbucks in the 1982 film Annie Andrew Schlafly (born 1961), founder of Conservapedia, son of Phyllis Schlafly James Wallwork (1930–2024), politician who
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American evangelical scholar
the Conservative Bible Project, spearheaded by Andrew Schlafly and Conservapedia, Jones told the Associated Press, “This is not making scripture understandable
Timothy_Paul_Jones
Mark F. (February 24, 2010). "A moment with... Andre Schlafly '81, on 'Conservapedia'". Princeton Alumni Weekly. Retrieved December 12, 2011. "Deb Schulte
List of Princeton University people (government)
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Solomon and quotes in full the lead section of Wikipedia's article on Conservapedia as evidence of an underlying bias. In Is Wikipedia Biased? (2012), the
Wikipedia coverage of American politics
Wikipedia_coverage_of_American_politics
South Korean conservative wiki
contributors. The website ran workshops and meetings for its community. Conservapedia – An American conservative wiki 김, 성훈 (2018-08-20). 자유진영 지성의 보고(寶庫)
Unam_Wiki
American evolutionary biologist
description of the dialog Lenski had in 2008 with Andrew Schlafly, creator of Conservapedia, which Schlafly initiated as a reaction to reports of Lenski's description
Richard_Lenski
Short story by James Thurber
made an allusion to the story in a widely disseminated response to Conservapedia founder Andrew Schlafly (who expressed doubt Lenski found an evolutionary
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2005 Board of Education hearings in Kansas
described in an open letter to the Kansas School Board by Bobby Henderson Conservapedia, a consequence of its conservative founder attempting to edit the Wikipedia
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