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In his tweet, Jon Levine asked about Wikipedia's cost and tagged Elon Musk.
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Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia's founder, replied to the tweet saying that the company was "not for sale."
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Musk attacked the company after it seemed to be looking at removing the "Twitter Files" page.
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A Twitter user shared a screenshot of the Wikipedia editor voting to delete Twitter Files.
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Musk replied by saying Wikipedia has an untrivial left-wing bias. He also tags Wales to ask about his thoughts.
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Musk published the "Twitter Files Part One," which reveals how the social media platform censored the Hunter Biden–Laptop story.
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The former US President claimed that the files were evidence of fraud in the 2020 US Election.
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