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Wikipedia: Spread Knowledge

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dan020350 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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no more text books.. use wikipedia :)
dan020350 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Save Wikipedia :)
Tahmmo (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I love wikipedia, made my first donation recently.hehe.. Not much, but I'm just a poor student...at least for now.
FearOwnsReason (8 months ago) Show Hide
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That's called "computer infection", Y2JC.

To "boxofcrap" (signifiant nickname imo): my 7-years old nephew probably knows alot more than you...she could edit your article if you made one...and she'd be right. ;)
It's hard to admit, and you won't get used to it as you grow older...
Y2CJ3600 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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is everyone having the same prob with wikipedia that i been having today. when i type something in google or yahoo search engine and like when a link comes up with wikipeida i click it but it takes me to something completely different. like another search site.
RocknRollTribute (1 year ago) Show Hide
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everyone loves wikipedia. they only have 20 employees and theyre asking for your donations you people fucking use it everyday everyone i know uses it. it has 250 million users and they cant even get 6 million dollars of donations to make the site better. what is wrong with you people donate as much as you can even if its only a penny
Roadrunnerz45 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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that would stop a lot of the childish vandalism though :-)
arey051012 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Of course they would stifle your input. They don't want people trying to add "anything" to them. The administrators want constructive comments that are supported by evidence. Do you think Encarta or Britannica would approve of you adding "anything" to them? Why should Wikipedia allow it?
boxofcrap0987 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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LOL, yes and the "evidence" admins refer to 9 times out of ten is just some other web page written by a sock puppet or better yet some news article written by a kid blogger. Wikipedia is not about integrity nor is it about credentials. Wales said it himself: "The 17 year old kid is right" - that's what he believes.
arey051012 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Do you have any evidence for this?

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