The Indian government’s alleged notice to the Wikimedia Foundation regarding “bias and inaccuracies” on Wikipedia has sparked controversy. While the government claims to have sent a notice, the foundation denies receiving it. The controversy stems from a lawsuit filed by Asian News International (ANI), which alleges a biased description of the agency on Wikipedia. The government’s complaint focuses on Wikipedia’s decentralized editorial process, where unpaid volunteers contribute and control content. This raises concerns about the government’s attempt to regulate a platform that operates on a community-driven model, potentially jeopardizing its independence and neutrality. Digital rights groups argue that the government should recognize Wikipedia’s unique structure and avoid imposing arbitrary rules on a platform that relies on user contributions and editorial autonomy.