“A lie can travel around the world and back again while the truth is lacing up its boots.” --Mark Twain
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The Five Pillars of Wikipedia
- Wikipedia is an encyclopedia
- Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of view
- Wikipedia is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute
- Wikipedia's editors should treat each other with respect and civility
Wikipedia has guidelines, but no firm rulesThe now-broken (and fictional) Sixth Pillar of Wikipedia
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Wikipedia is great because, while promoting productive discussion and debate, has flexible guidelines which protect both users and the encyclopedia itself. Go Wikipedia!
Existing articles I'm working on
- Hellenistic armies
- Battle of Samara Bend
- Chronology of Western colonialism
- World War I
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
- Spanish conquest of the Inca empire
- Great Famine (Ireland)
Wikipedia Essays
None... yet.
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