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  2. URL shortening - Wikipedia

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    On Twitter and some instant messaging services, there is a limit to the number of characters a message can carry – however, Twitter now shortens links automatically using its own URL shortening service, t.co, so there is no need to use a separate URL shortening service just to shorten URLs in a tweet. On other such services, using a URL ...

  3. Automatic summarization - Wikipedia

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    Abstractive summarization methods generate new text that did not exist in the original text. [12] This has been applied mainly for text. Abstractive methods build an internal semantic representation of the original content (often called a language model), and then use this representation to create a summary that is closer to what a human might express.

  4. Wikipedia : Using neural network language models on Wikipedia

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    GPT-3 trying to write an encyclopedic paragraph about water scarcity in Yemen. With the rise of machine learning, discussions about Wikipedia and AI models are becoming more and more heated. As of December 2022, with the release of ChatGPT for free to the public, AI has shown its potential to either massively improve or disrupt Wikipedia. It is ...

  5. Wikipedia:URLShortener - Wikipedia

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    The Wikimedia URL Shortener is a feature that allows you to create short URLs for any page on projects hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, in order to reuse them elsewhere, for example on social networks, on wikis, or on paper.

  6. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2025 February 4 ...

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    Conversely, when writing a 'letter to the editor', I have on occasion deliberately structured it to be very difficult to shorten, so as not to lose information I wanted to appear that the letters sub might have otherwise removed. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.7.205.116 03:57, 4 February 2025 (UTC)

  7. Wikipedia:Article size - Wikipedia

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    Word counts can be found with the help of Shubinator's DYK tool or Prosesize gadget (either as a script or on web version), or by copying and pasting the text (not including references) to a word processor or other tool on your computer that can count words.

  8. To come (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    This shorthand is described as "imprecise" in a Q&A on the website of the Chicago Manual of Style, which advises, . It's best to be more straightforward and specific. For example, use bullets or boldface zeros (••• or 000) to stand in for page numbers that cannot be determined until a manuscript is paginated as a book (but see paragraph 2.37 in CMOS).

  9. Sentence extraction - Wikipedia

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    Luhn proposed to assign more weight to sentences at the beginning of the document or a paragraph. Edmundson stressed the importance of title-words for summarization and was the first to employ stop-lists in order to filter uninformative words of low semantic content (e.g. most grammatical words such as of, the, a).

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