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  2. Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas ...

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    A favourite line from a movie or catchy lyric, a potent phrase used in argument, juicy facts of interest to fans, a punch-line or zinger; these are all very interesting, but usually all that can be informatively written about topic "X" is: "X is a _____ found in _____." Just about everything listed on Wikipedia:Millionth topic pool.

  3. Hopefully, some of these examples might serve as a reality check in case you still believe any Folks Reveal Inaccurate ‘Facts’ They’ve Been Told, And The Examples Are Hilarious (37 Answers ...

  4. Why being boring is the newest status symbol

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    Status symbol: being boring is now an unlikely source of social capital (Getty Images/iStockphoto) Embracing early nights. Cancelling plans in favour of reclining on the sofa, buried under a blanket.

  5. Wikipedia:List of bad article ideas - Wikipedia

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    Subjects that cannot be studied, or the knowledge of which amounts only to the fact that it relates to another topic. Any article in which you want to present a single point of view on a topic when multiple points of view exist. Expect all points of view, even critical or negative ones, to appear in any article you make! See WP:NPOV

  6. “Today I Learned”: 30 Interesting And Weird Facts To Satisfy ...

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    An intriguing fact about the declining fertility in America, as shared by user u/Plupsnup, has a surprising upside. The most obvious reason people think birth rates have stagnated stems from the ...

  7. Wikipedia : An article about yourself isn't necessarily a ...

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    For example, the Peanut Corporation of America wound up with a Wikipedia article as a result of a food safety scandal. It was the scandal itself, not the Wikipedia article that led to the company's demise, but the company had no mention on Wikipedia until the scandal broke in the news, and the article certainly didn't help the company.

  8. 50 ‘Unbelievable Facts’ To Make You The Most Interesting ...

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    And the Instagram page ‘Unbelievable Facts’ is one of the best places to do just that. Every day, they share fascinating trivia, building a collection that now includes over 10,000 unique facts.

  9. Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is not so great - Wikipedia

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    Even listing examples of this creates problems, such as false accusations and harassment. People revert edits without explaining themselves (Example: an edit on Economics) (a proper explanation usually works better on the talk page than in an edit summary). Then, when somebody reverts, also without an explanation, an edit war often results.