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They believe that the only way for Wikipedia to remain able to keep their current neutral status is to get donations from the public rather than payments from companies. It costs a lot of money to keep Wikipedia going, to pay for the computers running 24/7 and the staff that maintains them. That money has to come from somewhere.
Wikipedia is not an appropriate source to cite because it's not an authoritative source. All the information on Wikipedia is (supposed to be) taken from other sources, which are provided to you. If you cite Wikipedia, you're essentially saying "108.192.112.18 said that a history text said Charlemagne conquered the Vandals in 1892".
i think people also try to use wikipedia in the wrong way. it’s an encyclopedia (wikiPEDIA). i would usually consider an encyclopedia to be a source of objective knowledge, which wikipedia is very good for in my experience. but people try to use it about very subjective knowledge, like anything slightly related to politics, and are suddenly ...
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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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