Wikipedia was launched in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger as an offshoot of Nupedia, which published expert-written articles online following extensive peer review. After producing just 21 articles in their first year, the pair sought a faster method of content output by using wikis—publicly editable websites, whose name derives from the Hawaiian word for "quick"—to feed content to Nupedia. However, it was quickly eclipsed by Wikipedia, which had nearly 20,000 articles after its first year, and Nupedia was shut down in 2003.
Opting against ads to maintain its neutrality, Wikipedia is instead financed by the Wikimedia Foundation. The nonprofit manages grants and millions of small donations annually to fund various projects, including Wiktionary and Wikimedia Commons. Alongside human moderation and specific editorial policies, automated bots have helped prevent and undo vandalism on the site, though studies on Wikipedia's reliability are mixed. The site has been criticized for ideological and gender biases among its editors and has been blocked by multiple governments.