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  1. Wikipedia is the encyclopedia that anyone can edit.[1]
  2. Articles on Wikipedia are freely licensed and the app code is 100% open source.[1]
  3. This app is made by the Wikimedia Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports and operates Wikipedia.[1]
  4. Save your favorite articles and read Wikipedia offline with “My lists“.[1]
  5. The name "Wikipedia" is a blending of the words wiki (a technology for creating collaborative websites, from the Hawaiian word wiki, meaning "quick") and encyclopedia.[2]
  6. Wikipedia is written collaboratively by largely anonymous volunteers who write without pay.[2]
  7. Since its creation on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has grown into the world's largest reference website, attracting as of November 2020 .[2]
  8. It must fit within Wikipedia's policies, including being verifiable against a published reliable source.[2]
  9. The Simple English Wikipedia (simplewiki) is a variation in which most articles use only basic English vocabulary.[3]
  10. The English Wikipedia was the first Wikipedia edition and has remained the largest.[3]
  11. It has pioneered many ideas as conventions, policies or features which were later adopted by Wikipedia editions in some of the other languages.[3]
  12. The English Wikipedia has adopted features from Wikipedias in other languages.[3]
  13. To start a Wikipedia in a new language, please see our language proposal policy and the Incubator manual.[4]
  14. column refers to the number of pages in namespaces, including both (the official article count of each wiki) and (user pages, images, talk pages, "project" pages, categories, and templates).[4]
  15. The languages listed here are Wikipedias that have been created as separate subdomains of wikipedia.org, ordered by number of articles.[4]
  16. The Klingon language edition of the Wikipedia is no longer hosted by Wikimedia and is now hosted by Wikia as Klingon Wiki.[4]
  17. Wikipedia was launched on January 15, 2001, by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger.[5]
  18. Wikipedia has been criticized for its uneven accuracy and for exhibiting systemic bias, including gender bias, with the majority of editors being male.[5]
  19. Wikipedia gained early contributors from Nupedia, Slashdot postings, and web search engine indexing.[5]
  20. A 2013 article titled "The Decline of Wikipedia" in MIT's Technology Review questioned this claim.[5]
  21. Wikipedia , free Internet-based encyclopaedia , started in 2001, that operates under an open-source management style.[6]
  22. Wikipedia uses a collaborative software known as wiki that facilitates the creation and development of articles.[6]
  23. By 2006 the English-language version of Wikipedia had more than one million articles, and by the time of its 10th anniversary in 2011 it had surpassed 3.5 million.[6]
  24. In response to this slowdown, the Wikimedia Foundation began to focus its expansion efforts on the non-English versions of Wikipedia, which by 2011 numbered more than 250.[6]
  25. We host Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, created, edited, and verified by volunteers around the world, as well as many other vital community projects.[7]
  26. Explore your world, find a quick fact, or dive down a Wikipedia rabbit hole with the official Wikipedia app for iOS.[8]
  27. Places - Find Wikipedia articles about places next door or across the globe, with a map and location based search experience.[8]
  28. Explore feed - Discover the depths of Wikipedia through your explore feed, which surfaces Wikipedia articles and captivating freely-licensed photos.[8]
  29. Share - Easily share articles, images, and facts from Wikipedia on social media or by email.[8]
  30. Today, Wikipedia is the eighth-most-visited site in the world.[9]
  31. But perhaps more remarkable than Wikipedia's success is how little its reputation has changed.[9]
  32. To confess that you've just repeated a fact you learned on Wikipedia is still to admit something mildly shameful.[9]
  33. Yet in an era when Silicon Valley's promises look less gilded than before, Wikipedia shines by comparison.[9]
  34. If you've spent any time online, chances are you've read a few (or a few hundred) articles on Wikipedia.[10]
  35. Anyone can sign up for a Wikipedia account and create a page about anything, even themselves.[10]
  36. Wikipedia has tens of thousands of editors, from issue experts to the casual fans, who can expand, delete, or change information at will.[10]
  37. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that is crowd-sourced and openly edited.[10]
  38. Since it first went online in 2001, Wikipedia has grown beyond the seemingly boundless online library of information it is today, to leave behind a distinct cultural imprint.[11]
  39. “We ask you, humbly: don’t scroll away,” the message, now pinned atop every Wiki page, reads.[11]
  40. 150, or whatever you can…Wikipedia could keep thriving.[11]
  41. Wikipedia’s mission, according to its founders, is to ensure that everyone can share in and access free knowledge.[11]
  42. To see how ghastly things have turned, look at the pages of the highly popular Wikipedia.[12]
  43. The author of this Wikipedia piece is unaware of what these early Christian commentators said.[12]
  44. An award-winning beautiful interface for Wikipedia.[13]
  45. These are my dogs and attached is a cute dog video and a Wikipedia page about dogs.[14]
  46. The idea of a “Wiki” may seem odd at first, but dive in, explore its links and it will soon seem familiar.[15]
  47. “Wiki” is a composition system; it’s a discussion medium; it’s a repository; it’s a mail system; it’s a tool for collaboration.[15]
  48. Nupedia (unlike Wikipedia) was initially created as a for-profit project that acted as an online encyclopaedia funded by Bomis.[15]
  49. When the non-profit Wikipedia project went live in January 2001, both Sanger and Wales had no idea that this side-project would become the force it is today.[15]
  50. Wikipedia the students created the following artistic contributions.[16]
  51. Wikipedia is a free, open content online encyclopedia created through the collaborative effort of a community of users known as Wikipedians.[17]
  52. Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger co-founded Wikipedia as an offshoot of an earlier encyclopedia project, Nupedia, in January 2001.[17]
  53. Originally, Wikipedia was created to provide content for Nupedia.[17]
  54. However, as the wiki site became established it soon grew beyond the scope of the earlier project.[17]
  55. It sounds interesting, maybe, but he didn’t have an actual model in mind: he called on the Wikipedia and Wikimedia community to help him think it up.[18]
  56. Most of what’s been written so far has been positive, thanks to goodwill surrounding the Wikipedia project, and by extension to Wales, its credited founder.[18]
  57. The first is that Wikipedia has tried this before, as briefly noted in my excerpt above: Wikinews launched in 2004, when Wikipedia was growing rapidly and adding new sister projects.[18]
  58. And it’s not hard to see why: Wikipedia already compiles digests of news coverage, and Google points readers to Wikipedia, so Wikinews is at best an afterthought.[18]
  59. The desire for consistency is understandable, but the more you look up similar police killings, the lack of coordination across Wikipedia articles becomes quickly evident.[19]
  60. as the above may be, Wikipedia’s categories are even more of a mess.[19]
  61. Wikipedia can be quite adept at documenting current events, whether hurricane, pandemic, or social movement.[19]
  62. First, Wikipedia’s demographics: how much do we know about the backgrounds of those editing, and how much does it matter?[19]
  63. I will never donate another penny to Wikipedia after learning that a large portion of their current writers/fact checkers are communist/marxist apologists.[20]
  64. I think Vaush (Look this guy up on Youtube) is a good example of the kinds of people you are relying on for critical information when you decide to use Wikipedia.[20]

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