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  2. Wikipedia:FAQ/Problems - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of this page is to help users of Wikipedia solve problems they may encounter when browsing or editing. Note: If you're trying to get help for a specific technical problem that isn't answered by the FAQs, try asking at Wikipedia:Troubleshooting or at the Village pump.

  3. Wikipedia : CHECKWIKI/WPC 513 dump

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    This page contains a dump analysis for errors #513 (Internal link inside external link).. It can be generated using WPCleaner by any user. It's possible to update this page by following the procedure below:

  4. Wikipedia:Solutions looking for a problem - Wikipedia

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    This should also not be used as an oppose rationale when a proposal really does seek to improve Wikipedia, even if it does not directly address any 'problem'. In some cases, a proposed change may be of interest to only a small section of users, resulting in conflicting views on whether the proposal is a solution-looking-for-a-problem or not.

  5. What is WikiLeaks and why did it get Julian Assange in so ...

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    On its website, WikiLeaks says it is a multinational media organisation that specialises in analysing and publishing databases of censored or otherwise restricted materials involving wars, spying ...

  6. 5 big takeaways from an investigation into the CIA's war on ...

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    A Yahoo News story this past weekend disclosing details of the CIA’s war on WikiLeaks and the group’s leader, Julian Assange, has gotten lots of attention. Here are five big questions about ...

  7. Reception of WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    Those working for WikiLeaks are reportedly required to sign sweeping non-disclosure agreements covering all conversations, conduct, and material, with Assange having sole power over disclosure. [315] The penalty for non-compliance in one such agreement was reportedly £12 million. [315]

  8. WikiLeaks and The New York Times: Why Size Matters - AOL

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    The WikiLeaks leak is why. The Times ' broad reach is part of its influence, and its influence is why people like Assange go the the Times first with leaks and exclusives.

  9. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    He said "WikiLeaks has a structural problem. I no longer want to take responsibility for it, and that's why I am leaving the project." [89] [87] Assange accused Domscheit-Berg of leaking information to Newsweek, with Domscheit-Berg saying that the WikiLeaks team was unhappy with Assange's management and handling of the Afghan war document releases.