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  2. Jimmy Wales - Wikipedia

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    Wales was born in Huntsville, Alabama, on August 7, 1966; however, his birth certificate lists his date of birth as August 8. [4] His father, Jimmy Sr., [5] was a grocery store manager, while his mother, Doris Ann (née Dudley), and his grandmother, Erma, ran the House of Learning, [6] [7] a small private school in the tradition of the one-room schoolhouse, where Wales and his three siblings ...

  3. Wikipedia:Role of Jimmy Wales - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Wales in 2019. Jimmy Wales holds a special role in the English Wikipedia community, due to the central and vital stake he had in its founding. This has in the past included a number of roles in the community's governance, including originally having sole authority to ban editors from the site.

  4. Wikipedia:Prime objective - Wikipedia

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    According to Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, "the closest thing we have to a Prime Directive" [1] is to: "Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge.

  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/delist/Jimmy Wales

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  6. Larry Sanger - Wikipedia

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    It was conceived by Jimmy Wales and underwritten by his company Bomis. [23] Wales had interacted with Sanger on mailing lists. [ 24 ] In January 2000, Sanger had e-mailed Wales and others about a potential "cultural news blog" project that would cover social and political issues that he had in mind after January 1, 2000, had passed and rendered ...

  7. Truth in Numbers? - Wikipedia

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    The site's history and background is given, along with commentary from Wikipedia founders Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger. Commentators that appear in the film include author Howard Zinn , Len Downie of The Washington Post , Bob Schieffer of CBS News , former Encyclopædia Britannica chief Robert McHenry and former Central Intelligence Agency ...

  8. WT Social - Wikipedia

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    WT.Social, also known as WikiTribune Social, WT or Trust Café, is a microblogging and social networking service on which users contribute to "subwikis". It was founded in October 2019 by Wikipedia cofounder Jimmy Wales as an alternative to Facebook and Twitter. [1]

  9. WikiTribune - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of the site in January 2018. WikiTribune was founded by Jimmy Wales and Orit Kopel. [7] Initial crowdfunding for the site was completed in May 2017, raising over £137,000, as well as around £400,000 from donors such as Google, Craig Newmark and the News Integrity Initiative.