Leftypedia

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Leftypedia
Type Online encyclopedia, wiki
Founded 2019
Founder CyberSynGang (original version)
Key people Harrystein, RedParabola (2024)
Users 98 registered users
1 active (Harrystein)
Espoused ideology Marxism (before 2024)
Revisionism (2024 onward)
URL leftypedia.org (2019–2022)
wiki.leftypol.org (2022–)

Leftypedia is a failed[1] "left-unity" and "non-sectarian" encyclopedia founded in 2019.[2] Initially, the site existed at the leftypedia.org domain name until it was removed after its founder stopped participating in the project in July 2022,[3][4] but was revived under the wiki.leftypol.org domain later that year, hosted and maintained by leftypol.org.[5] In 2024, a revisionist section of the site administration purged all Marxist–Leninist editors and installed a tiny rump editorship of mostly left-communists and anarchists.[6] The project has never recovered since.

Although Leftypedia had many flaws during even its height, its external platforms allowed many anti-revisionist Marxist–Leninist editors to organize and eventually form the basis for Revolupedia later in 2024.

History

Founding and early development

Leftypedia was founded in 2019 by users of Marxistpedia, a Trotskyist website,[7] after it ceased to exist earlier that year. The initial goals of Leftypedia related to preserving content from Marxistpedia, resulting in Leftypedia inheriting much of the biased content from its predecessor.[8] By early 2022, the initial version of Leftypedia would stagnate and become become plagued with constant spam attacks.[9] In July 2022, the project's sole administrator, CyperSynGang, became inactive and discontinued Leftypedia, making it permanently inaccessible for the public.

Revival on Leftypol.org

By August 2022, Leftypedia was revived under wiki.leftypol.org, with its servers being maintained by administrators of the leftist message board leftypol.org.[8] After importing a portion of the previous Leftypedia's content to the new site, administrator Nonmakina and the revived project generally became inactive, with only sporadic and meager contributions from other users.[10]


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