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Wikipedia and Beyond: Who REALLY Controls Your Company's Online Reputation?
Private Equity Data Guy · 2025-05-30 · 42 min
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The episode of Scale Your Business with Data, Josh Greene, CEO and founder of The Mather Group, discusses why Wikipedia is one of the internet's most trusted data sources and its growing importance in the AI era. Josh explains how Wikipedia's human-curated content has become a key source for large language models, making it increasingly valuable for businesses to ensure their Wikipedia presence is accurate and up-to-date. He shares insights on navigating Wikipedia's editing rules, managing online reputation, and adapting to changes in Google search results that now favor user-generated content from platforms like Reddit and Quora.
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