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==#FactsMatter: The Power of Wikipedia== |
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The fact that information spreads quickly means that truth can spread quickly, and lies can spread quickly. |
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And Wikipedia is that place you go when you've got a moment to reflect and say, OK, I actually need to learn about this. |
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Wikipedia is among the most popular sites in the world, but the Wikimedia Foundation is a small non-profit. Wikipedia is sustained by the contributions of people around the world -- in edits, in donations, in curation, in time. '''Thank you again for your support in 2016,''' and our best wishes for a wonderful 2017. |
Latest revision as of 15:53, 27 February 2019
#FactsMatter: The Power of Wikipedia