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  2. Wikipedia coverage of death - Wikipedia

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    Sydwhunte was the first to update the Elizabeth II Wikipedia article following her death. [1] [2] The volunteer editors of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia tend to update Wikipedia articles with information about deaths quickly after people die. [3] [4] Web developer and Wikipedia editor Hay Kranen coined the term "deaditor" to refer to these ...

  3. Wikipedia:Deceased Wikipedians/Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    When it is confirmed that the user has indeed died, there are two things to be done in terms of the user page. The user page should be fully protected to prevent vandals from defacing the page. A hatnote in compliance with the family's wishes should be placed on the user page, explaining that the user has died. This step may be bypassed if the ...

  4. Wikipedia : Deceased Wikipedians

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    Welcome to Wikipedia:Deceased Wikipedians. This is a memorial listing of English-language Wikipedians who have died. (Deceased Wikipedians who contributed in other languages are documented on their respective language wikis.) People in this list have changed English Wikipedia for the better in some way.

  5. Wikipedia:Viewing and restoring deleted pages - Wikipedia

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    To undelete selected revisions, select the checkbox that appears next to each revision that you want to restore, then press the Restore button. To undelete a swath of contiguous revisions, click the checkbox for the top-most revision you wish to undelete, then hold the Shift key when clicking the checkbox for the bottom-most revision; thus, all ...

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia aims to produce recordings of Wikipedia articles being read aloud. See the spoken articles for articles that have already been recorded, and the requests for instructions on how to request a recording of a particular article.

  7. Help:How to read an article history - Wikipedia

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    This page on how to read an article history is intended as an aid to people who are researching with Wikipedia. Experienced Wikipedians often glean a great deal about articles from looking at the page history and following up to the individual edits that make up that history. This page describes some of these tricks of the trade.

  8. Help:Directory - Wikipedia

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    Things you may not know about Wikipedia – insights specifically targeted at people who have limited experience. Tip of the day – provides "very useful" advice daily on how to use or develop Wikipedia more effectively. See also Wikipedia:Tips, the complete library of tips arranged by subject.

  9. Wikipedia:FAQ/Readers - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is an encyclopedia which is free to use and edit. It is available in many different languages and on many devices. The content of Wikipedia is free to reproduce under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL), except for some images.