9 Quotes About Wikipedium

Wikipedia is, well, Wikipedia. It’s likely you know this already, but for those who don’t, Wikipedia is a website that lets anyone edit its articles. If you use the site regularly, chances are you’ve seen some really amazing and interesting things on Wikipedia. And since it’s free to edit, you can contribute your own knowledge to the world Read more

Check out these inspiring and uplifting quotes about Wikipedia…

Wikipedia is the first place I go when I'm looking...
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Wikipedia is the first place I go when I'm looking for knowledge... or when I want to create some. Stephen Colbert
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Osborne paused. “There is.. something else.” Clegg sighed.“ What?”“ Your Wikipedia page.”“ What? My-”“It says you're Prime Minister now.”“ Well, it was news to me that I'm not, I can't-”“ Was it one of your staff?” Silence fell heavily on the room. Clegg tilted his head to one side.“ Are you.. what are you..” he began.“ I'm asking because if it was, it could be.. serious.” Another pause. This time, Clegg couldn't help but smile in disbelief.“ Are you going to accuse my staff of a constitutional coup for editing Wikipedia?. Tom Black
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Kaysen elaborates through parts of the book on her thoughts about how mental illness is treated. She explains that families who are willing to pay the rather high costs of hospitalization do so to prove their own sanity. Once one member of the family is hospitalized, it becomes easier for the rest of the family to distance themselves from the problem and to create a clear boundary between the sane and the insane. Recognizing a family member or friend as insane makes others around them, says Kaysen, compare themselves to that individual. Hospitalization allows for distance from this questioning of self that makes us so uncomfortable. Her view that mental illness often includes the entire family means the hospitalized family member becomes an excuse for other family members not to look at their own problems. This explains the willingness to pay the high financial costs of hospitalization. . Susanna Kaysen
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Misinformation and disinformation about ritual abuse and mind control trauma and psychotherapy to treat such trauma appear in both paper and electronic media, but are particularly abundant on the Internet on websites of individuals and organizations, bookseller reviews, blogs, newsletters, online encyclopedias, social networking sites, and e-group listservs. Ellen P. Lacter
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«She had Google, and she had Wikipedia. She could look up anything obscure, any words or phrases that she didn’t understand. A romance novel was just a book, while the Internet was the Internet. The Internet would crack these nuts for sure.» Bruce Sterling
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Times have changed in research and if you are not using Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Wikipedia, Google, and the like, you will be left in the dark. Steven Magee
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...I can’t stop squirming. If fidgets were Wikipedia edits, I would have completely revamped the entry on guilt by now, and translated it into five new languages. Robin Sloan
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New technologies, be it the printed encyclopedia or Wikipedia, are not abstract machines that independently render us stupid or smart. As we saw with Enlightenment reading technologies, knowledge emerges out of complex processes of selection, distinction, and judgment–out of the irreducible interactions of humans and technology. We should resist the false promise that the empty box below the Google logo has come to represent–either unmediated access to pure knowledge or a life of distraction and shallow information. It is a ruse. Knowledge is hard won; it is crafted, created, and organized by humans and their technologies. Google’s search algorithms are only the most recent in a long history of technologies that humans have developed to organize, evaluate, and engage their world. Chad Wellmon