my first guest tonight is katherine maher.cutive of the wikimedia foundation, the nonprofit that runs wikipedia. we talked about relying on its army of volunteers to provide accurate information and more. and what the future may hold. katherine maher, welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> hey, it's great to be here. thanks for having me. >> trevor: i remember a time and i'm sure you do better than me where we wikipedia is a place where celebrities went to lie about how tall they were, and it's become the place people use for information. how did wikipedia become so trusted as a valuable source of information? >> well, it surprises us, too, to be totally honest with you, trevor. i think part of the reason wikipedia has become so trusted is we're available for any question you might have and we never judge you for what the questions might be so to your point we can look up how tall is that celebrity or is this movie we're watching real or we can look up important things like what's going on in the coronavirus pandemi