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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. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    [Anonymous] is not affiliated with Wikileaks. There has been no contact between any Wikileaks staffer and anyone at Anonymous. Wikileaks has not received any prior notice of any of Anonymous' actions. We neither condemn nor applaud these attacks. We believe they are a reflection of public opinion on the actions of the targets. [143]

  4. Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Africa)

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    Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted Sub-Saharan Africa and related subjects extensively. The leak, which began on 28 November 2010, occurred when the website of WikiLeaks — an international new-media non-profit organisation that publishes submissions of otherwise unavailable documents from anonymous news sources and news leaks — started to publish classified ...

  5. 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.

  6. WikiLeaks deleted a tweet linking to the full text of the ...

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    The radical pro-transparency group WikiLeaks posted, and then quickly deleted, a tweet linking to the full text of 'Fire & Fury' by author Michael Wolff.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Daniel Domscheit-Berg - Wikipedia

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    On 25 September 2010 Domscheit-Berg told Der Spiegel that he was resigning, saying "WikiLeaks has a structural problem. I no longer want to take responsibility for it, and that's why I am leaving the project." [1] [14] When Domscheit-Berg resigned, the architect of WikiLeaks' submission platform and four other staffers also broke with Assange ...

  9. 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: