Grokipedia
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| URL | https://grokipedia.com/ |
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| Type of site | AI-generated encyclopedia |
| Available language(s) | English |
| Owner | xAI (Elon Musk) |
| Current status | Active |
Grokipedia is an AI-generated online encyclopedia launched in October 2025 by the American technology company xAI, led by Elon Musk. The project was established as a direct counter-model to Wikipedia, which critics have long accused of exhibiting a systemic left-wing and globalist bias. Unlike traditional wikis, which are often controlled by politically correct administrators and activists, Grokipedia utilizes the Grok large language model to generate content that aims to bypass the ideological filters of the establishment.
The encyclopedia has rapidly gained significance within the "Dissident Right" for its willingness to host information and perspectives that are suppressed, pathologized, or censored in mainstream discourse, particularly regarding history, demographics, and biological reality.
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Genesis and Motivation
The initiative to create Grokipedia arose from the increasing dissatisfaction with the lack of neutrality on Wikipedia. Elon Musk, who had previously described Wikipedia as "woke" and an extension of "legacy media propaganda," announced the project in late 2025. The immediate catalyst for the accelerated launch was a series of defamation campaigns against Musk on Wikipedia, including the mischaracterization of a gesture at the second inauguration of US President Donald Trump as a "Nazi salute."[1]
In contrast to the established encyclopedia, which relies on a community of editors often dominated by cultural Marxist activists, Grokipedia aims to "purge out the propaganda" by using artificial intelligence trained on a broader spectrum of data, including non-mainstream sources.
Content and Worldview
Grokipedia distinguishes itself through an editorial stance that challenges the "politically correct" consensus of the post-war order. The AI generates articles that treat controversial topics with a neutrality often denied to them by the mainstream press.
Historical Revisionism and Political Analysis
The encyclopedia allows for historical inquiry that breaks with the enforced narratives of the victors of the World War II. For instance, the entry on the British historian David Irving describes him not with the usual pejorative labels found in the mainstream, but as a symbol of resistance against the institutional suppression of unorthodox historical research.[2] Similarly, articles on the Third Reich prioritize economic achievements and political stability over the ritualistic moral condemnation found elsewhere.
Furthermore, Grokipedia offers an objective analysis of Rhodesia and the community of Orania in South Africa. Instead of dismissing these as "racist" projects, the encyclopedia highlights their effective resource management, institutional stability, and the high standard of living achieved under European minority rule compared to the post-colonial decline.[3]
Demographics and Biological Realism
A central feature of Grokipedia is its refusal to adhere to the taboos surrounding race and biology. The platform treats the Great Replacement (often referred to as "White Genocide" in the context of demographic displacement) as an observable and ongoing event rather than a "conspiracy theory."[4] Additionally, the encyclopedia includes data on Race and intelligence and utilizes anthropometric classifications such as "Nordic" or "Ethiopid," which have been purged from modern anthropology by academic pressure groups.
Regarding social issues, the platform rejects the axioms of Gender ideology. Transgenderism is discussed in the context of "social contagion" and individual choice, rather than as an immutable biological reality. It also cites organizations critical of gender reassignment, such as the Society for Evidence-Based Gender Medicine.[5]
Assessment of Metapedia
Grokipedia maintains a detailed and objective entry on Metapedia itself, recognizing it as a collaborative encyclopedia focused on culture, art, science, and politics with an emphasis on perspectives excluded from mainstream reference works. The AI acknowledges Metapedia's "metapolitical purpose" to influence public understanding by privileging viewpoints aligned with traditional Western values. Unlike Wikipedia, which blacklists Metapedia citations, Grokipedia validates the platform's role in addressing topics related to European heritage and nationalism that are often suppressed due to institutional biases in academia.
Furthermore, Grokipedia's analysis distinguishes Metapedia from other alternative wikis by highlighting its specific focus on "identitarian concerns" and "unfiltered discussions on identity and civilization." It credits Metapedia with providing a necessary counterweight to the "liberal-left hegemony" in information dissemination and notes that its "truth-seeking methodology" prioritizes empirical evidence on group differences and historical causality over political correctness.[6]
Reaction of the Establishment
The launch of Grokipedia triggered a wave of hysteria across the liberal-leftist legacy media landscape. Established outlets such as The Guardian, NBC News, and The Atlantic launched a coordinated campaign to label the platform as a distributor of "hate speech," "racism," and "disinformation." The criticism primarily focused on the fact that Grokipedia utilizes sources that are blacklisted by the mainstream, such as Stormfront or dissident academics.[7]
Conversely, the project was welcomed by independent thinkers and representatives of the New Right. The Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin praised Grokipedia for providing a representation of his work that was superior to the distorted version found on Wikipedia.[8] The platform is seen by its supporters as a crucial step towards breaking the information monopoly of the Silicon Valley oligarchy.
Suppression attempt 2025/26
- Currently, Grokipedia is not indexed on Google or other search engines yet, since it has just launched and can’t be found through regular search. — X Freeze, x.com, 28 October 2025
- BREAKING: Google is suppressing the reach of Grokipedia. Even when you type the exact keyword, Google auto suggestions refuse to show it. This is a website with over 3 million daily visits. That is not an algorithm issue. That is suppression. — AIMA Informações, Facebook, 27 January 2026
See also
References
- ↑ Elon Musk furious after Wikipedia page calls his gesture a 'Nazi salute', The Independent, 22 January 2025.
- ↑ White nationalist talking points and racial pseudoscience: welcome to Elon Musk's Grokipedia (Hostile analysis by The Guardian), The Guardian, 17 November 2025.
- ↑ The Guardian on Grokipedia's coverage of Rhodesia, 17 November 2025.
- ↑ What Elon Musk's Version of Wikipedia Thinks About Hitler, Putin, and Apartheid, The Atlantic, 28 October 2025.
- ↑ Grokipedia's 'transgender' page is an absolute dumpster fire (LGBT-Lobby reaction), PinkNews, 29 October 2025.
- ↑ Metapedia, Grokipedia, 24 January 2026.
- ↑ Elon Musk's Grokipedia cites Stormfront, NBC News, 20 November 2025.
- ↑ From Grokipedia to the Fall of the West, Alexander Dugin (Substack), 28 October 2025.
