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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Spoken articles make Wikipedia content available to those who can understand English but cannot read it. Users can listen to Wikipedia articles while they perform tasks that preclude reading but not concentration (such as running, or housework). Visually impaired users can use screen readers, but they may not be as accurate as a human vocal ...

  3. Wikipedia:Spoken articles - Wikipedia

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    This page lists recordings of Wikipedia articles being read aloud, and the year each recording was made. Articles under each subject heading are listed alphabetically (by surname for people). For help playing Ogg audio, see Help:Media. To request an article to be spoken, see Category:Spoken Wikipedia requests.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia/Reading guidelines

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    Begin each article with the following statement before you record the introduction to an article: "Article name, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, at E N dot wikipedia dot org." Typically the standard header is read first in your article, or second if you wish to give a statement about the opening information. This opening information ...

  5. Help:How to write a readable article - Wikipedia

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    While upholding the goals of accuracy and neutrality, every effort should be made to also render articles accessible and pleasant to read for the broadest audience. Some editors conflate the encyclopedic style with the spare and technically precise style found in scholarly monographs and peer-reviewed papers aimed at a specialist audience.

  6. Wikipedia:FAQ/Readers - Wikipedia

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    Articles frequently contain citations of authoritative works where a reader can verify the information found. If you see that something can't be right but are not sure what the correct information is, you can signal the problem on the article's talk page: click the tab labeled "talk" on the top of the page, and next click the tab "new section".

  7. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is the largest and most-read ... A particularly contentious article may be locked so that only administrators can make changes. [W 18] A 2021 article in ...

  8. Wikipedia:Readers first - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, though, articles don't have everyone worldwide as their potential audience. Maybe an article on a mathematical theorem is likely to be read only by mathematicians. Perhaps an article about a minor character from Star Trek is likely to be read only by a Star Trek fan. But perhaps both audiences can be served. For example:

  9. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Building a stronger ...

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    As an encyclopedia, Wikipedia has a bias against words that are reader-unfriendly: jargon , neologisms , statements that will soon sound dated , uncommon abbreviations and references in articles that assume the article is being read at Wikipedia, online . Don't trust your spell checker implicitly. Words aren't always spelled the same in all ...