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  2. Wikipedia:Patent nonsense - Wikipedia

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    Text not written using the Latin alphabet or otherwise not written in English, unless it is genuinely gibberish in whatever language it was written in. See Wikipedia:Pages needing translation into English. Text poorly written in, or similarly translated to, English. For examples of this type, see All your base are belong to us or Engrish.

  3. Cooks Source infringement controversy - Wikipedia

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    The NPR program On the Media discussed the episode as an example of how quickly and severely anger can spread on the Internet, noting that the episode had made the phrase "but honestly, Monica" into an internet meme and had spawned the verb "to Griggs", defined as "to use content on the Web without permission, then request payment from the ...

  4. Wikipedia:Reliable sources - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia articles should be based mainly on reliable secondary sources, i.e., a document or recording that relates to or discusses information originally presented elsewhere. Reputable tertiary sources , such as introductory-level university textbooks, almanacs, and encyclopedias, may be cited.

  5. Killian documents controversy - Wikipedia

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    1st Lieutenant George W. Bush in uniform. Investigations into his military service led to the Killian documents controversy. The memos, allegedly written in 1972 and 1973, were obtained by CBS News producer Mary Mapes and freelance journalist Michael Smith, from Lieutenant Colonel Bill Burkett, a former US Army National Guard officer. [18]

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject AI Cleanup

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    Welcome to WikiProject AI Cleanup—a collaboration to combat the increasing problem of unsourced, poorly written AI-generated content on Wikipedia. If you would like to help, add yourself as a participant in the project, inquire on the talk page , and see the to-do list .

  7. Wikipedia : Avoiding common mistakes

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    Poorly structured lead sections. The lead should establish context, summarize the most important points, explain why the subject is interesting or notable, and briefly describe its notable controversies, if there are any. It should not "tease" the reader by hinting at but not explaining important facts that will appear later in the article.

  8. Wikipedia:List of bad article ideas - Wikipedia

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    An example would be an article about movie characters when the only information about these characters exists in the movie in which they are featured. The new great thing you made up in school today .

  9. List of most commonly challenged books in the United States

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    Unsuited to age group, witchcraft, religious viewpoint, anti-family, darkness/scariness/violence, and for "setting bad examples" 1997–2007 — 1 48 The Hate U Give: Angie Thomas: Profanity, violence, "thought to promote an anti-police message and indoctrination of a social agenda 2017 30 — — Heather Has Two Mommies: Lesléa Newman ...