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Does Wikipedia really, genuinely need donations? - Reddit
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Don't donate to Wikipedia, the people that do the actual work don't get paid at all, donate to them instead, Wikipedia gets plenty of donations from corporations and such. Wikipedia's own creator says you shouldn't trust Wikipedia in an article, with their history erasing / manipulation and political bias no one should.
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I maintain a list of 500+ of my favourite Wikipedia articles ... - Reddit
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I maintain a personal list of what I consider to be some of the most interesting Wikipedia articles and, having recently reached 500 entries, I figured I'd share it. You can find it here. Fair warning, many of the articles are macabre with a lot of murders, disasters and disappearances scattered throughout the list.
LPT: You can download Wikipedia in its entirety for offline ... - Reddit
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Downloading Wikipedia is great and all, but it has little useful information in case of emergency. Actually a lot of coverage of everyday subjects is kind of bad because there are fewer easily accessible reliable sources, those articles don't get as many good edits as more academic subjects do.
What is the longest Wikipedia Article? : r/wikipedia - Reddit
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The longest Wikipedia article is List of Glagolitic manuscripts, which is 1,325,631 bytes long. The average length of a Wikipedia article is about 658 words. The English Wikipedia has 6,714,921 articles, which contain over 4.3 billion words. Wikipedia is edited over 2 times every second, 547 new articles are added each day.