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If these guys, instead of playing wise asses and statistic gurus, consulted some seasoned wikipedians, they could have asked correct questions, drawn relevant data from appropriate corners, and reached meaningful conclusions. Everybody knows quite a few jokes about unreliability of statistics when it
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The articles are often poorly printed with features such as missing characters from foreign languages, and numerous images of arrows where Knowledge had links. It appears much better to read the original articles for free at the Knowledge website than paying a lot of money for what has been described
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book search on 9 June 2009 gives 1009 (6 August, gives 1,859) "books" from Alphascript Publishing. 1003 of the books are described as "by John McBrewster, Frederic P. Miller, and Agnes F. Vandome". They are called editors in the book listings. It seems the only content of the many books is free
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of drafting a revised application for charity status. According to their website, while the initial decision found that "production of an encyclopaedia is not the charitable advancement of education", they expect a different outcome from their subsequent application directly to the UK's
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It is amusing to observe the amount of naivety coming from various "wikipedia scholars". Not mentioning past "breakthroughs" and "unresolved mysteries" of wikipedia", the slowdown of growth and high revert rate are easily explained by any serious wikipedia insider. The factors are:
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As with previous million article milestones, many Wikipedians saved articles to submit for the occasion; articles are typically created at a rate of about 50–70 per hour, but within minutes the article count rose from 2,999,970 to nearly 3,000,100. Of the 6 milestone winners (being
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as a scam or hoax. Advertising for the books at Amazon and elsewhere does not reveal the free source of all the content. It is only revealed inside the books which may satisfy the license requirements for republishing of Knowledge articles.
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Charities Unit, because with annual income below £5,000 at the time, Wikimedia UK was ineligible to apply to the Charity Commission; since then, the chapter has been approved for a £5,000 grant from the Wikimedia Foundation.
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it is one of the small country but among the most beautiful country of the world . it can do better with its natural resources and its potentiallity. but the corrupted leaders made the situation worse and worse.
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wikipedia policies, lax and indetermined in the beginning, had reasonably matured. Most notably the basic concepts of notability and verifiability set a much higher "entry barrier"
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to the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees last week. Both Walsh and Chen are incumbents, while Klein is new to the Board. In total, 2940 valid ballots were cast.
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Klein, Walsh and Chen will fill the three "community representative" Board seats. Their terms of office are two years.
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As an example of the "care" given to the books, the book "History of Georgia (country)" is about the European country
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published two blog posts this week about their research on Knowledge which caused a stir. The first post was called
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New tools like AWB and IRC feeds have made patrolling newpages and reverting garbage on the spot much easier.
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files and is projected to pass five million total files during Wikimania (which takes place in
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was created, the three millionth article on the English Knowledge. The article was created by
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next time we should do some miracles to down these self centered corrupted so called 'netaas"
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what is happening in nepal ? why political leaders of nepal is playing with nepalese people ?
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Wikimedians have highlighted other recent and upcoming content milestones. Wikimedia Commons
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that the local UK chapter of Wikimedia had been denied charity tax status. Wikimedia UK is
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Sadly, I think this is beyond the capabilities of the Signpost writers to figure out. --
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Knowledge articles with no sign that these three people have contributed to them.
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PART 1: The slowing growth of Knowledge: some data, models, and explanations
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Three million articles, Chen, Walsh and Klein win board election, and more
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that monitored the live IRC feed of article creations and deletions. A
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lists the articles created immediately before and after Beate Eriksen.
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In the early morning of 17 August, an article on the Norwegian actress
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Sue Gardner, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, posted
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Alphascript Publishing sells free articles as expensive books
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Knowledge research: Slowing growth, high levels of reverting
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is based on false or poor presuppositions, starting with "
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across all Wikipedias is nearing fourteen million. And
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