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To learn more about Wikipedia Zero, please visit: 🤍 Also view on Wikimedia Commons: 🤍 Together, we are creating the most comprehensive encyclopedia that has ever existed - Wikipedia. It’s also free; free to read, free to edit, free to share. It is available in hundreds of languages, and it’s accessible to anyone with access to the internet or a mobile phone. Roughly 6 out of every 7 people today have mobile access. Mobile technology is the future of knowledge sharing, it has the potential to bring Wikipedia to billions of people. However, despite Wikipedia’s free content, most people simply can’t afford the data charges to access Wikipedia. That’s why the non-profit that supports Wikipedia runs a program called Wikipedia Zero, which works with mobile carriers to waive the data charges for accessing Wikipedia. Removing the cost of accessing Wikipedia may sound trivial, but it’s one small change that makes a huge difference. Students will do their homework and research careers. Doctors will study treatments. Small businesses will find knowledge to innovate. People will better understand their own history, society, and culture. We invite mobile operators all over the world to make knowledge truly free. Wikipedia belongs to all of us. Imagine a world in which every single human being on the planet has equal access to the sum of all knowledge.
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After hearing that in some other countries in Africa, mobile service providers were waiving data charges to access to Wikipedia on mobile phones, a high school class in a small South African township decided to write an open letter requesting free access to Wikipedia so that they could study and get a better education. What happens next is up to you - sign the petition for free access to Wikipedia on mobile phones: 🤍 Also view on Wikimedia Commons: 🤍
After hearing that in some other countries in Africa, mobile service providers were waiving data charges to access to Wikipedia on mobile phones, a high school class in a small South African township decided to write an open letter requesting free access to Wikipedia so that they could study and get a better education. What happens next is up to you - sign the petition for free access to Wikipedia on mobile phones: 🤍 Also view on Wikimedia Commons: 🤍
After hearing that in some other countries in Africa, mobile service providers were waiving data charges to access to Wikipedia on mobile phones, a high school class in a small South African township decided to write an open letter requesting free access to Wikipedia so that they could study and get a better education. What happens next is up to you - sign the petition for free access to Wikipedia on mobile phones: 🤍 Also view on Wikimedia Commons: 🤍
Wikipedia is no doubt one of the most useful resources as a student as it basically has articles on everything you can think of from history and literature to calculus and physics. Despite this, most teachers and professors aren't very big fans of Wikipedia given that the site has historically not been the most accurate or reputable because anyone can submit revisions and additions to the site. Over time, the site has become much more accurate due to the large number of contributors, and in most cases, all of the sources used for the wiki article are cited. So, Wikipedia is often a great starting point to get a general understanding of a topic or concept which can then be confirmed by cross-referencing the sources. But, this still leaves the question: Who founded Wikipedia and where are the founders today? This video explains the story of Larry Sanger, Jimmy Wales, and Wikipedia, and how they created one of the most resourceful sites in the world. Socials: 🤍 Discord Community: 🤍 Timestamps: 0:00 - Wikipedia 0:59 - Jimmy Wales 3:45 - Larry Sanger 6:00 - Nupedia 8:10 - Wikipedia 10:16 - Jimmy & Larry Today Thumbnail Credits: Rex 🤍 🤍 Resources: 🤍
A quick update on Wikipedia.org by its founder Jimmy Wales, interviewed by David Kirkpatrick, founder and chief techonomist at Techonomy Media. DLD (Digital-Life-Design) is a global network on innovation, digitization, science and culture which connects business, creative and social leaders, opinion-formers and influencers for crossover conversation and inspiration. Visit our Website: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Check our Facebook: 🤍
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After hearing that in some other countries in Africa, mobile service providers were waiving data charges to access to Wikipedia on mobile phones, a high school class in a small South African township decided to write an open letter requesting free access to Wikipedia so that they could study and get a better education. What happens next is up to you - sign the petition for free access to Wikipedia on mobile phones: 🤍 Also view on Wikimedia Commons: 🤍
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I love Wikipedia! I even donated to it. But I won't donate again, now that I've learned how BIASED Wikipedia has become. ———— To make sure you see the new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: 🤍 ———— No right-leaning outlets, Fox News Politics, the Daily Wire, the Daily Caller, etc… is considered “reliable” by Wikipedia. None. But even some of the most extreme leftist outlets get a "reliable" badge like “Jacobin," a self-described SOCIALIST outlet. Vox, Buzzfeed News, and Slate are also deemed “reliable” by Wikipedia. Editors may base stories on their reporting. Why did Wikipedia become so biased? Veteran Wikipedian Jonathan Weiss tells me that the site, like academia, has been captured by leftists. Some Wikipedia administrators even brag on their profiles, "this user is a socialist." Another put up images idolizing communist murderers Che Guevara and Vladimir Lenin. These administrators make final decisions about what counts as “reliable," and what goes on Wikipedia. That’s why for years, Wiki's "communism" page made NO mention of the millions killed by that ideology. US border facilities are listed under "concentration camps,” on the same page as Wikipedia’s holocaust facilities. Can we fix this? Wikipedia is supposed to be a site that "anyone can edit," so I made an edit. You can find out what happened in the video above.
Freddie Sayers meets Larry Sanger. Listen to the podcast version: 🤍 Read the full article here: 🤍 Chances are, if you’ve ever been on the internet, you’ve visited Wikipedia. It is the world’s fifth largest website, pulling in an estimated 6.1 billion followers per month and serves as a cheat sheet for almost any topic in the world. So great is the online encyclopaedia’s influence is so great that it is the biggest and “most read reference work in history”, with as many as 56 million editions. But the truth about this supposedly neutral purveyor of information is a little more complex. Historically, Wikipedia has been written and monitored by a community of volunteers who collaborated and contested competing claims with one another. In the words of Wikipedia’s co-founder, Larry Sanger who spoke to Freddie Sayers on LockdownTV, these volunteers would “battle it out”. This battle of ideas on Wikipedia’s platform formed a crucial part of the encyclopaedia’s commitment to neutrality, which according to Sanger, was abandoned after 2009. In the years since, on issues ranging from Covid to Joe Biden, it has become increasingly partisan, primarily espousing an establishment viewpoint that increasingly represents "propaganda". This, says Sanger, is why he left the site in 2007, describing it as “broken beyond repair”. Follow UnHerd on social media: Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 #wikipedia #covid19 #bias
7pm Students using Wikipedia to get zero in Oman University professors in Oman have said that students using Wikipedia in assignments can expect a zero grade. Dr. Saqib Ali, at SQU said, "Any student who is caught plagiarising information from Wikipedia or any other site will straight away get a zero on that assignment." "If they ask about using Wikipedia, we will tell them that this is not acceptable." -Al Mahanad Al Badi, Mussanah College of Technology (Use this with for the quote card) Detection is based on software and rigorous training for teachers to detect these cases of infringement. Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍
We all rely on the internet as a reference library. In those cases when you do not have access to the internet, it's pretty difficult to access the information you need. What if you could build a device that had the entirety of Wikipedia on it and you could connect to it with your phone no matter where you are? Let me show you my implementation of the Free and Open Source project Kiwix: 🤍 Download code from Github: 🤍 View Model and download 3d CAD files: 🤍 Kiwix Installation: 🤍 Engage with the element14 presents team on the element14 Community - suggest builds, find project files and behind the scenes video: 🤍 Visit the element14 Community for more great activities and free hardware: Tech spotlights: 🤍 Roadtest and Reviews: 🤍 Project14: 🤍
Is Wikipedia a reliable source, or is it as prone to bias and false information as any other media outlet? In this video, we explore the fundamental problems of modern Wikipedia, and discover how the website regularly lies to its readers. One of the most basic lies Wikipedia tells is that it has a neutrality policy - in reality, the policy has glaring flaws. It's frequently used to assert liberal left worldviews as fact, as if they were the neutral statements of truth. On issues including (but not limited to) race and crime, drug legalization, and even religion, Wikipedia presents unbalanced and in some cases outright misleading information. The website has gotten to the point that its own co-founder, Larry Sanger, even wrote an article verbally destroying it. The article, titled 'Wikipedia Is Badly Biased' will be linked below. Other sources, including the many different studies documenting Wikipedia's left wing bias, are also linked. Follow me on other platforms! Telegram - 🤍 Bitchute - 🤍 Odysee - 🤍 Gab - 🤍 Citations: Wikipedia Is Badly Biased by Larry Sanger - 🤍 Do Experts or Collective Intelligence Write with More Bias? Evidence from Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia - 🤍 Ideology and Composition Among an Online Crowd: Evidence from Wikipedians - 🤍 Wikipedia Source Analysis - 🤍 Differential rates of disciplinary action reveals evidence of political bias in Wikipedia's arbitration enforcement - 🤍 Music used in this video (in chronological order): Serenity - Prod. Riddiman Journey to Rome Part I - Jeff Van Dyck Autumn - Jeff Van Dyck Rome HQ - Jeff Van Dyck
🤍 İnternet ansiklopedisi Wikipedia'ya her cep telefonundan erişimi sağlayacak Zero projesinin ayrıntıları ele alınıyor. Wikipedia Zero is an initiative of the Wikimedia Foundation to enable mobile access, free of data charges, to Wikipedia in developing countries. The objective of the program is to reduce barriers to accessing free knowledge—one of the largest barriers being cost of data usage. The Wikipedia Zero initiative is based on partnerships with mobile phone operators, whereby the operator agrees to deploy a version of Wikipedia in such a way that their users do not need to pay for data access. Wikipedia Zero is the flagship partner program for 2013, and is the strategic priority for these partnerships. Additional partner programs will be implemented in conjunction or in advance of Wikipedia Zero in order to provide additional means for an operator's customers to both discover and access free knowledge on Wikipedia.
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Wikipédia est créée le 15 janvier 2001 en anglais puis, à l’initiative de volontaires, dans d’autres versions linguistiques. L'espace de la Wikipédia en français est créé le 11 mai 2001.La plus grande encyclopédie du monde se veut participative, tout le monde peut contribuer à l'enrichir. Voyons ensemble ses forces et faiblesses et comment bien l’utiliser. Les Tutos Pep'it Lab, un service de la Communauté de communes du Val d'Amboise. 🤍
In much of the world, many students only way to study and access knowledge is through Wikipedia on their mobile phones. Six out of seven persons on the planet has a cellphone today. While cellphones are a means of access to Wikipedia, the data charges can be very expensive for many. That leaves many students with a choice to study or save money. 🤍 The class of Sinenjongo High School in Cape Town, South Africa wrote an open letter on Facebook requesting free access to Wikipedia on their cellphones so that they can do their homework. They don't have a library at their school, and don't have internet access at home. The only books they have are the ones they are issued at school, so they have very limited access to information. They were inspired to write their letter when they heard about Wikipedia Zero, an initiative of the Wikimedia Foundation (the non-profit that supports Wikipedia) to enable mobile access, free of data charges, to Wikipedia in developing countries. The objective of the program is to reduce barriers to accessing free knowledge—one of the largest barriers being cost of data usage. View on Wikimedia Commons here: 🤍
🤍 Jimmy Wales recalls how he assembled "a ragtag band of volunteers," gave them tools for collaborating and created Wikipedia, the self-organizing, self-correcting, never-finished online encyclopedia. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at 🤍
A short web video ad created to promote Wikipedia in Iraq. Features scenes of daily life in and around Erbil, Iraq during March & April 2017. Produced in collaboration with the Wikimedians of Iraq, Asiacell (a Wikipedia Zero partner), and the Wikimedia Foundation. Also view on Facebook: 🤍 and Vimeo: 🤍
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The paradox of openness on the modern Web. The open Web was supposed to be inherently amazing and a force that would improve all of humanity. However, has technology actually made us dumber and led us to devalue the truth? What can we learn from the relative success of the Wikipedia model and could it save social media? Taha Yasseri is an Associate Professor at the School of Sociology and a Geary Fellow at the Geary Institute for Public Policy at University College Dublin, Ireland. Formerly, he was a Senior Research Fellow in Computational Social Science at the University of Oxford, and a Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. Taha Yasseri has a PhD in Complex Systems Physics from the University of Göttingen, Germany. Taha’s research interests include the analysis of large-scale transactional data and conducting behavioural experiments to understand machine social behaviour, government-society interactions, online political behaviour, mass collaboration, hate speech and content moderation, collective behaviour, and online dating. - THINKING DIGITAL Latest news: 🤍 Follow: 🤍 Like: 🤍
Bret speaks with Norman Fenton on the failure of academia and our medical system that Covid has revealed. They discuss how Wikipedia, the greatest encyclopedia to date, has become a political weapon, and how big an issue this actually is. Find Norman at his website: 🤍 Find Norman on Twitter: 🤍 * Find Bret Weinstein on Twitter: 🤍BretWeinstein, and on Patreon. Please subscribe to this channel for more long form content like this, and subscribe to the clips channel 🤍DarkHorse Podcast Clips for short clips of all our podcasts. Check out the DHP store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: 🤍 Theme Music: Thank you to Martin Molin of Wintergatan for providing us the rights to use their excellent music. * Eight Sleep: Personalized thermoregulation while you sleep, and when you wake. Eight Sleep’s amazing Pod Pro Cover (for your mattress) is $150 off at 🤍eightsleep.com/darkhorse American Hartford Gold: Get up to $1,500 of free silver on your first qualifying order. Call 866-828-1117, that’s 866-828-1117 or text “DARKHORSE” to 998899. * Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:53 Sponsors 06:12 Testing accuracy 14:35 Prosecutor's fallacy 16:50 Inverse COVID response and Great Reset 24:50 Climate change skepticism 31:00 Norman's Wikipedia 48:35 Bret's Wikipedia and David Gorski 56:30 Motives of mainstream narrative operatives 01:04:25 Message to Jimmy Wales 01:09:30 Times article and Oxford-AZ Vaccine 01:22:32 How many people are unvaccinated? 01:27:50 BBC's "Unvaccinated" 01:32:00 Deborah Birx and Fauci revelations 01:34:30 Peer review 01:49:13 Wrap up
Wikipedia has an article about Gamergate. It's complete nonsense. The Gamergate controversy was a consumer backlash against dishonest media coverage, poor ethics in journalism, woke scolding, and cringe identity politics specifically focused on the gaming industry. It focused primarily on exposing Corruption, Collusion, and Censorship within these industries as its main goals. Unfortunately, as with many movements that expose the fraudulence and dishonesty of establishment media machines, the media decided to abuse their power and utilize tactics of yellow journalism and lies of omission to slander Gamergate as a "Harassment campaign." A hoax that is still believed by numerous people, as well as further pushed by ignorant Bread/Grift-tubers to this day. Because Wikipedia operates largely by repeating MSM narratives, their article stands as a major mark of misinformation and propaganda in regards to the Gamergate controversy. This video is focused on refuting it. Disclaimer: This video does not condone, and in fact this channel as a whole, strongly condemns the use of harassment and/or violence towards any individual or group. The purpose of this video is to show the Gamergate controversy from the side that the media did not cover, and expose the dishonesty in said coverage. 00:00 Intro 02:48 Feel free to skip to here if you already understand GG 09:17 Bad sources and Yellow Journalism 16:35 Circular reporting / "Citogenesis" 17:55 Further Evidence against the Narrative 18:52 How Wikipedia is flawed 21:50 Conclusion LINKS All My Links: 🤍 If you want to leave me a tip / support my content: 🤍 Follow me on Twitter for channel updates and general bantz: 🤍 My Discord: 🤍 Odysee Backup: 🤍 Rumble Backup: 🤍 = Ody see Backup: 🤍
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: 🤍 00:00:32 1 Review Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago. Learning by listening is a great way to: - increases imagination and understanding - improves your listening skills - improves your own spoken accent - learn while on the move - reduce eye strain Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone. Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio: 🤍 Other Wikipedia audio articles at: 🤍 Upload your own Wikipedia articles through: 🤍 Speaking Rate: 0.9886336410192345 Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-B "I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think." - Socrates SUMMARY = Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea is a book by American author and journalist Charles Seife. The book offers a comprehensive look at number 0 and its controverting role as one of the great paradoxes of human thought and history since its invention by the ancient Babylonians. Even though zero is a fundamental idea for the modern science, initially the notion of a complete absence got a largely negative, sometimes hostile, treatment by the Western world and Greco-Roman philosophy. Zero won 2001 PEN/Martha Albrand Award for First Nonfiction Book.
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In this coding challenge, I make a "Wikipedia web crawler" in JavaScript. It randomly crawls from topic to topic on Wikipedia using the API and the p5.js library. Code: 🤍 🕹️ p5.js Web Editor Sketch: 🤍 🎥 Previous video: 🤍 🎥 Next video: 🤍 🎥 All videos: 🤍 References: 🌐 Wikipedia API Help: 🤍 Videos: 🚂 Videos on working with data and APIs: 🤍 🚂 My Videos on Regular Expressions: 🤍 🔴 Coding Train Live 101: 🤍 Related Coding Challenges: 🚂 #84 Word Definition Chrome Extension: 🤍 Timestamps: 0:00 Introducing today's topic: a Wikipedia web crawler 1:17 Add an input box to the html 2:48 Handle the user input event 4:45 The Wikipedia search URL 6:45 Use loadJSON to request a page 9:52 Pick a random article title 11:36 Use a regular expression to replace the white space 12:28 Retrieve the content using the content URL 14:58 Look at the json file with the Chrome extension Json formatter 16:37 Use the key to get the page Id 19:53 Use a regular expression to get the words on a page 21:55 Use a random word to crawl a bunch of random articles 22:55 Add an exit condition 24:12 Conclusion Editing by Mathieu Blanchette Animations by Jason Heglund Music from Epidemic Sound 🚂 Website: 🤍 👾 Share Your Creation! 🤍 🚩 Suggest Topics: 🤍 💡 GitHub: 🤍 💬 Discord: 🤍 💖 Membership: 🤍 🛒 Store: 🤍 🖋️ Twitter: 🤍 📸 Instagram: 🤍 🎥 Coding Challenges: 🤍 🎥 Intro to Programming: 🤍 🔗 p5.js: 🤍 🔗 p5.js Web Editor: 🤍 🔗 Processing: 🤍 📄 Code of Conduct: 🤍 This description was auto-generated. If you see a problem, please open an issue: 🤍 #webcrawler #wikipediaapi #regularexpressions #loadjson #javascript #p5js
How to get started editing Wikipedia in five easy steps. Anyone can edit Wikipedia, casual editors don't even need an account to make a contribution. This video covers foundational elements to the Wikipedia editing process. See playlist below for a series of videos covering introductory editing concepts. Welcome to Wikipedia editing basics. A series of videos designed to help outline what you need to know as you get started editing Wikipedia pages. This is the right way to begin editing on Wikipedia. Wikipedia Editing Basics 🤍 Chapters 0:00 Step 1 - Account 0:26 Step 2 - Knowledge 0:34 Step 3 - Edit Button/Protection 0:51 Step 4 - Editing Modes 1:05 Step 5 - Edit Summary 1:13 Important 1:31 Tips Video #59 #Wikipedia
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