Feminist groups at more than a dozen universities are planning to  participate in another mass “edit Wikipedia day,” because the free,  volunteer encyclopedia website is obviously horribly sexist.
 Sarah Stierch, a Wikipedia contributor and researcher for the  Wikimedia Foundation, said the problem isn’t just that most Wikipedia  user are male. The layout of the website is itself “very masculine,” she  said.
 “It’s aesthetically very masculine in its design,” 
said Stierch  in a statement to The Daily Dot, also noting that, “The average  Wikipedia editor is a well-educated white male. Well-educated white  males have been writing history and the story of the world since ancient  times.”
 To fix this, feminists at colleges around the country are launching  another ‘Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon.’ Next week, feminists are encouraged to  change rewrite the online encyclopedia to make it less masculine,  according to 
Campus Reform.