Larry Sanger | |
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![]() Sanger in July 2006 | |
Born | Lawrence Mark Sanger July 16, 1968 Bellevue, Washington, U.S. |
Education | Reed College (BA) Ohio State University (MA, PhD) |
Occupation | Internet project developer |
Known for | Co-founding Wikipedia |
Website | LarrySanger.org |
Lawrence Mark Sanger (born July 16, 1968) is an American internet project developer. He worked with Jimmy Wales to create the online encyclopedias, Nupedia and Wikipedia before he created his own online encyclopedias Digital Universe and Citizendium. Since leaving Wikipedia, he has criticised the site for having a left-wing bias.
Wales, through his company Bomis, paid Sanger to help them to maintain Nupedia.[1][2]
On January 2, 2001, Ben Kovitz, Sanger's friend, had the idea to use a wiki to help to make Nupedia better. Sanger in turn told Wales, and on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia was launched.[3] There are different opinions on which of the three people are most responsible for Wikipedia.
In 2005, Sanger created Digital Universe, an online encyclopedia like Wikipedia.
In 2006, Sanger created Citizendium, another online encyclopedia. Citizendium uses the MediaWiki engine (like Wikipedia) but the rules are different. People must use their given names on Citizendium and experts are given special status in approving articles.
In December 2017, Sanger joined Everipedia.[4] He left the project in 2019.[5]