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| '''Wikipedia''' is a collaborative online platform where individuals from around the world can create, edit, and maintain articles on virtually any subject. It is a freely accessible resource that aims to provide accurate and up-to-date information to a global audience. The name "Wikipedia" is a portmanteau of the words "wiki" (a type of collaborative website) and "'''encyclopedia'''." | | [[File:Wikipedia-logo-v2.svg|thumb|150px|upright=1.5|The Wikipedia logo]] |
| | '''Wikipedia''' (also known as WP) is a free [[online encyclopedia]], created by [[Jimmy Wales]] and [[Larry Sanger]] on 15 [[January]] [[2001]]. There are Wikipedias in 292 languages. The biggest one, the English Wikipedia has over 6,000,000 articles as of [[April]] [[2024]].<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Statistics</ref> The Simple English Wikipedia has over 250,000 articles as of [[April]] [[2024]].<ref>https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Statistics</ref> |
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| == 2. History ==
| | It was founded in 2001 as a source of crowd-sourced information under the name Nupedia, but it soon became Wikipedia and branched into many articles in different languages.<ref>"Wikipedia." ''Wikipedia''.</ref> Despite being all hosted, promoted and mostly funded by the [[Wikimedia Foundation]] , the various language versions of Wikipedia are mostly independent from each other's regarding their content and detailed rules for a given language version, these are defined by the community of users building and using that specific version. |
| Wikipedia was officially launched on January 15, 2001, by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger. It was inspired by the idea of creating a digital encyclopedia that could be continuously updated and expanded by a community of volunteers. Since its inception, Wikipedia has grown exponentially, and it now encompasses millions of articles in numerous languages.
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| Wikipedia's growth and success can be attributed to its open-editing model, which allows anyone with internet access to contribute to and edit its content. This model is based on the principle of the "wisdom of crowds," where collective knowledge and collaboration lead to the creation of a valuable resource.
| | According to Alexa, Wikipedia is the 5th ranked website based on web traffic, receiving the most traffic of any encyclopedic website.<ref>''Alexa Top 100''.</ref> |
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| == 3. Principles and Guidelines == | | == References == |
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| === 3.1 Neutral Point of View (NPOV) === | | == Other websites == |
| Wikipedia operates on the principle of neutrality, meaning that articles should be written in a balanced and impartial manner, presenting multiple perspectives and viewpoints on a subject without taking a position. | | *[https://www.wikipedia.org Main website] |
| | *[https://en.wikipedia.org English Wikipedia] |
| | *[https://simple.wikipedia.org Simple English Wikipedia] |
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| === 3.2 Verifiability ===
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| All information on Wikipedia must be verifiable, meaning that it should be based on reliable sources that are cited in the articles. This ensures that readers can check the sources for accuracy and credibility.
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| === 3.3 No Original Research (NOR) ===
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| Wikipedia content should not contain original research, unpublished theories, or personal opinions. Instead, it should summarize existing knowledge from reputable sources.
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| == 4. Content and Structure ==
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| === 4.1 Articles ===
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| Wikipedia articles are the core of the platform, covering an extensive array of topics. They are organized into a hierarchy of categories and can range from short entries to comprehensive, in-depth resources.
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| === 4.2 Media and Files ===
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| In addition to text, Wikipedia supports the inclusion of images, audio, video, and other media to enhance articles and provide a more comprehensive understanding of the topics.
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| === 4.3 Categories and Navigation ===
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| Wikipedia articles are categorized to facilitate navigation and discovery. Readers can explore related topics and find articles of interest through a structured system of categories.
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| == 5. Community and Contributors ==
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| === 5.1 Editors and Administrators ===
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| Wikipedia is maintained by a diverse and global community of editors and administrators who volunteer their time and expertise to ensure the quality and accuracy of its content. | |
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| === 5.2 Talk Pages and Discussion ===
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| Discussion pages and talk pages provide a platform for editors to discuss changes, resolve disputes, and collaborate on improving articles.
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| === 5.3 WikiProjects ===
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| WikiProjects are collaborative groups of editors focused on specific subjects or topics, working together to improve content quality within their areas of interest.
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| == 6. Languages and Internationalization ==
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| Wikipedia is available in numerous languages, with each language version operating independently. The English-language version is the largest, but there are thriving communities of editors in other languages as well.
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| == 7. Impact and Criticisms ==
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| === 7.1 Accessibility and Reliability ===
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| Wikipedia's accessibility has made it a valuable resource for millions of people worldwide. However, concerns about the reliability of its content have led to criticisms and debates about its accuracy.
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| === 7.2 Cultural Influence ===
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| Wikipedia has had a significant impact on internet culture and the way information is disseminated and consumed. It is often referenced in academic, professional, and popular contexts.
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| === 7.3 Controversies and Vandalism ===
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| Wikipedia has faced challenges related to the reliability of its content, edit wars, and vandalism. Its community of editors works diligently to combat these issues.
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| == 8. See Also ==
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| * Wiki
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| * Wikimedia Foundation
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| * Open Access
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| == 9. References ==
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| This Wikipedia page on Wikipedia aims to provide an overview of the platform, its history, principles, and impact. For detailed information on specific topics related to Wikipedia, it is advisable to explore the references section, which includes academic articles, books, and online resources.
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