

Elon Musk’s alternative to Wikipedia has finally launched.
Unlike Wikpedia, Grokipedia does not have human authors and is instead built using Grok, the AI large language model (LLM) championed by Musk.
Musk has described the project as “super important for civilization” to challenge the rabid left-wing bias of Wikipedia, which is controlled by a tight group of activist contributors.
The Gateway Pundit has long reported on and exposed Wikipedia’s rampant left-wing bias.
There is no greater evidence of Wikipedia’s bias than for this publication, which is not just false, but hopelessly out of date (2016 was nearly a decade ago)
The Wikipedia page states:
The Gateway Pundit (TGP) is an American far-right fake news website. The website is known for publishing falsehoods, hoaxes, and conspiracy theories.
Founded in 2004 by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit expanded from a one-person enterprise into a multi-employee operation, supported primarily by advertising revenue. During the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, the site received over a million unique visitors per day.
In September 2021, Google demonetized the site for publishing misinformation. In April 2024, Hoft announced that the TGP parent company, TGP Communications, had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, blaming multiple defamation lawsuits. The bankruptcy case was dismissed in July 2024, with the judge finding it had been filed in bad faith to avoid the lawsuits against the site.
Grokipedia, meanwhile, gives a far more thorough, up to date and balanced overview of this website and its founding mission:
The Gateway Pundit is an American conservative online news publication founded in 2004 by Jim Hoft as a blog on Blogspot, which relocated to its own domain in 2011 and expanded into a full website offering breaking news, opinion pieces, and investigative reporting primarily from a right-leaning viewpoint. The site emphasizes coverage of political corruption, election integrity concerns, government overreach, and cultural issues often overlooked or downplayed by establishment media outlets, positioning itself as a voice for Heartland Americans skeptical of dominant liberal narratives.
With a reported audience exceeding 2.5 million unique daily visitors and ranking among the top 100 websites in the United States by traffic volume, The Gateway Pundit has grown into a significant player in alternative media, achieving over one billion page views in 2024 alone.[1][2][3]
Its influence surged during the 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential elections, where it amplified stories questioning official accounts and highlighting perceived irregularities, drawing both loyal readership and scrutiny from mainstream institutions. Among its notable achievements, the publication received the Most Trusted Print Media Award in 2023 and secured a victory in a First Amendment lawsuit against Maricopa County, Arizona, affirming access to public records.
It should come as no surprise that the left-wing and establishment media is already out attacking Grokipedia as a form of right-wing propaganda.
“Wired, The Atlantic, Guardian and many other propaganda legacy publications would die immediately if they had to support themselves,” Musk wrote on X on Tuesday.
”Donations from far left organizations disguised as charities are what keep them alive.”
Wired, The Atlantic, Guardian and many other propaganda legacy publications would die immediately if they had to support themselves. Donations from far left organizations disguised as charities are what keep them alive.
They serve simply as a means of influencing Wikipedia,… https://t.co/6zzXpbxrtf
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 28, 2025
Here is to the success of Grokipedia and global access to truthful encyclopedic information.
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