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Despite widespread enthusiasm, some media outlets, such as Wired, have labeled Grachipedia as pushing far-right talking points. Musk responded sharply, condemning legacy publications like Wired, The Atlantic, and The Guardian for their reliance on donations from organizations Musk alleges use propaganda to influence public perception.
Supporters like Chamath Palihapitiya argue that Grachipedia already stands close to Wikipedia in coverage and will surpass it within a year. Musk echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the platform's transparency, where every edit is recorded and explainable, empowering users to verify the information without falling prey to the "edit wars" that plague traditional wikis.