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  2. Help:How to write the perfect "Did you know" hook - Wikipedia

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    On the Main Page of Wikipedia, there is a section which is called did you know (DYK). DYK is meant to showcase new articles as well as rebuilt articles (articles which have been expanded over five times their original size, essentially making them new, or articles completely lacking references which are then doubled in size plus the addition of references).

  3. Wikipedia:Did you know - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Did you know (DYK) is the project page for the "Did you know" section on the Main Page. The DYK section showcases new or expanded articles that are selected through an informal review process. It is not a general trivia section. The choice of articles is subject to a set of criteria that are set out on this page.

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  5. Wikipedia : Did you know/Monthly wrap

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    Welcome back to the DYK wrap, everyone! It's been a while... So here I am, picking up and filling in! A little... Barebones, shall we say this time around? But hey-ho, what is life without change?!

  6. Quiz: Did you follow the news headlines this week?

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    Have you been on top of the news this week? Take our quiz to find out if you're really the news junkie you think you are.

  7. Did you know? - AOL

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    Since the start of the 2022-23 season, the only defender to have scored more goals from set pieces than William Saliba (six) in the Premier League is Arsenal teammate Gabriel Magalhaes (10).

  8. Social media as a news source - Wikipedia

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    The study also found that when the content and format of a news headline do not match one another, the participants were less likely to remember the source information. The adults in the older generation were more likely to think that a news headline was from a traditional source rather than a social media post.

  9. News - Wikipedia

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    Twitter declared in 2012: "It's like being delivered a newspaper whose headlines you'll always find interesting—you can discover news as it's happening, learn more about topics that are important to you, and get the inside scoop in real time." [176] Cell phone cameras have normalized citizen photojournalism. [177]