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Wikipedia is not the Achilles heel of free access to information. The Achilles heel are the sources: libraries, websites.
Consider donating to the internet archive instead or as well. If the sources are poisoned, Wikipedia just repeats bullshit. It's secondary literature.
I'm not sure you know what Achilles heel means
I believe they mean that if Wikipedia dies, we are still able to get proper information from the actual sources.
Wikipedia just summarizes the primary sources.
Since we can still get the info, we don't succumb. If the primary sources get altered, then nothing in reality can be trusted.
You don't simply alter facts, logical reasoning and scientific standards.
You can: Ban books, burn papers, delete servers, hack articles, AI creations, talk louder than reality.