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  2. Wikipedia:Who writes Wikipedia? - Wikipedia

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    Dabblers (e.g., people who see some problem with an article and want to help) Scholars (e.g., researchers who want to use Wikipedia as an additional dissemination platform) Archivists (e.g., people who work or volunteer at a museum, archive, or library wanting to contribute artifacts, like 18th-century paintings)

  3. Wikipedia:Authors of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Authors of Wikipedia. This essay describes the authors of Wikipedia (also called Wiki-authors) and how articles are developed. For the majority of articles, Wikipedia has become an immense " pot-luck dinner ". 1 The articles are, mostly, a somewhat random collection of information that many people thought to be worthy of interest.

  4. Wikipedia:FAQ/Article subjects - Wikipedia

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    Another way to find who wrote the article is to find the "Tools" section located on your right side of the screen. Then find the "General" section below the "Actions" section. Touch or click on the "Page information" button. There you can find all the information about the article, such as how many views it's gotten in the past 30 days.

  5. Dominick Dunne, the crime journalist central to Netflix's ...

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    Before Dunne's crime-writing job, he was a famous Hollywood producer on films like 1970 "The Boys in the Band." In 1954, he married Ellen Griffin, and they had five children together before their ...

  6. History of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia, a free-content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers known as Wikipedians, began with its first edit on 15 January 2001, two days after the domain was registered. [ 2 ] It grew out of Nupedia, a more structured free encyclopedia, as a way to allow easier and faster drafting of articles and translations.

  7. The funniest wildlife photos of the year - AOL

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    The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards recognize the funniest images in wildlife photography. The 2024 contest benefits the Whitley Fund for Nature, a wildlife conservation charity. Photos show bears ...

  8. The Right to Privacy (article) - Wikipedia

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    [11] Some decades later, in a highly cited article of his own, Melville B. Nimmer described Warren and Brandeis' essay as "perhaps the most famous and certainly the most influential law review article ever written", attributing the recognition of the common law right of privacy by some 15 state courts in the United States directly to "The Right ...

  9. John Steinbeck - Wikipedia

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    John Steinbeck. John Ernst Steinbeck (/ ˈstaɪnbɛk / STYNE-bek; February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer. He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social perception". [2]