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== What is Wikipedia? ==
== What is Wikipedia? ==


[//www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] is the largest collection of free, collaborative knowledge in human history. Millions of people from around the world have written and added to Wikipedia since it was created in 2001: anyone can edit it, at any time. Wikipedia contains more than 40 million volunteer-authored articles in nearly 300 languages. It is viewed more than 15 billion times every month, making it one of the most popular sites in the world. Wikipedia means something a little different to everyone -- but the people who support it are united by their curiosity, joy of knowledge, and belief in the fact that we can know much more together than any of us can alone.
[//www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] is an online collection of knowledge written by volunteer editors from every corner of the globe. It is a collaborative creation that has been edited billions of times by millions of people from around the world since it was created in 2001: anyone can edit it, at any time. Volunteer editors collaborate to write articles about virtually any topic, from ancient history to science to the arts. Wikipedia is offered in hundreds of languages containing a total of more than 45 million articles. Wikipedia is completely non-profit, independent, and maintained by everyday people around the world.


== How does Wikipedia maintain reliability? ==
== How does Wikipedia maintain reliability? ==

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