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The Culture Wars Look Different on Wikipedia
The Atlantic on MSN.com4 days agoWikipedia discussed what to call the third child of Ernest Hemingway, a doctor who was born and wrote books as Gregory, later lived as Gloria after undergoing gender-affirming surgery, and, when arrested for public disorderliness late in life,
ANALYSIS-Wikipedia Middle East editors ban shows risks for creators
devdiscourse4 hours agoThe ban late last year came after an almost year-long investigation that concluded that the users had close connections to "external parties", and that these links were a source of "serious concern for the safety" of users,
Wikipedia includes hundreds of alphabetical glossaries; they can be found in two ways: Wikipedia:Contents/Glossaries – A single-page list of glossaries; Category:Wikipedia glossaries – Browse glossaries comprehensively via the Wikipedia category system; Category system. Wikipedia's collection of category pages is a classified index system. It is automatically generated from category tags at the bottoms of articles and most other pages.
This is the front page of the Simple English Wikipedia. Wikipedias are places where people work together to write encyclopedias in different languages. We use Simple English words and grammar here. The Simple English Wikipedia is for everyone! That includes children and adults who are learning English.
Wikipedia started on January 15, 2001 and it has over 35,000,000 articles in many languages, including 226,432 in Simple English. Most of these articles are in languages other than English. Every day, hundreds of people from around the world make hundreds of changes and create lots of new articles.
Today, Wikipedia has 299 different language versions, more than 32.5 million active editors and an average 600 new articles a day just on the English Wikipedia site.
Wikipedia is an extraordinary resource, a cumulative effort over two decades to describe the world, both its long past and its of-the-moment twists and turns.
The word "wiki", pronounced /ˈwɪki/ or WIK-ee, is a Hawaiian word meaning "quick" . A wiki is a type of website whose contents can be edited from the web browser, and which keeps a version history for each editable page. Wikis are often, but not always, editable by any visitor to the site. wiki (as an adjective), "the wiki way", and the antonym un-wiki are also used to describe the community-oriented philosophy that goes with such a system (e.g. "that's not a very wiki way of doing things").
Quotation is simple: select the content in the task pane, and with one click it is inserted to your document. New feature in V1.1.0.0: Search a word without first inserting the Wikipedia app. Select the word, right-click it, then click "Define". The app will insert automatically.