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  2. Wikipedia:Consensus - Wikipedia

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    Consensus is an ongoing process on Wikipedia; it is often better to accept a less-than-perfect compromise—with the understanding that the page is gradually improving—than to try to fight to implement a particular preferred version immediately.

  3. Wikipedia:Developing a list of sources that have gained ...

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    Other sources may require discussion to gain consensus that the source can be used for that particular content. In other cases, a consensus has been formed to not use a given source. In such cases, especially if the reasons for unreliability are not obvious, it may be helpful to subsequent editors if editors post a note about this (e.g., on the ...

  4. Wikipedia:Advanced source searching - Wikipedia

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    The Wikipedia List of online newspaper archives – Very extensive and useful list of websites to find sources at; The Wikipedia List of free online resources page – provides many resources for source searching; The Wikipedia List of search engines article – provides a list of additional search engines that can be utilized.

  5. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Cross-platform open-source desktop search engine. Unmaintained since 2011-06-02 [9]. LGPL v2 [10] Terrier Search Engine: Linux, Mac OS X, Unix: Desktop search for Windows, Mac OS X (Tiger), Unix/Linux. MPL v1.1 [11] Tracker: Linux, Unix: Open-source desktop search tool for Unix/Linux GPL v2 [12] Tropes Zoom: Windows: Semantic Search Engine (no ...

  6. Wikipedia:Search engine indexing (proposal) - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's powerful presence as the internet's eighth most-popular website gives all our pages very heavy weighting in search engine rankings; a Wikipedia page that matches the search term entered is almost guaranteed a place in the top ten results, regardless of the actual page content. While this is an extremely positive status for our ...

  7. Wikipedia:External search engines - Wikipedia

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    Also, when returning Wikipedia articles in a regular search, mirrors and forks of Wikipedia content frequently rank higher than the actual Wikipedia articles because of search engine optimization techniques. These issues may be less of a problem when using certain search engines that process Wikipedia differently: Google tends to include ...

  8. Wikipedia:Article name search - Wikipedia

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    This is only a dummy page to illustrate how the "text search" feature might work. You can search the Web for pages with the text "Article_name_search" here. Wikipedia does not advocate one search engine over another. The search engines here are listed for the purpose of openness rather than a recommendation that these engines be used.

  9. Wikipedia:Drafts - Wikipedia

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    Drafts are not indexed by most search engines including Google, [note 4] meaning most readers will not find them. Anyone can search and view drafts on Wikipedia directly using Wikipedia's built-in search engine: simply choose "Advanced", then tick "Draft" and/or "Draft talk" on the list of options (i.e. in this manner).