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English: Figure 5: Distribution of Wikipedia citation political polarization scores for the top 10 WikiProjects. Negative: liberal; positive: conservative.
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Source Yang, Puyu; Colavizza, Giovanni (2022-11-21), Polarization and reliability of news sources in Wikipedia, arXiv, doi:10.48550/arXiv.2210.16065
Author Puyu Yang and Giovanni Colavizza

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