25 Things You Should Know about Wikipedia
{Originally published at Connect with Your Teens through Pop Culture and Technology}
A new book has come out about Wikipedia, How Wikipedia Works: And how you can be a part of it. I plan to write a review of the book during the coming week, however I thought that in the meantime I would share some important facts about Wikipedia that everyone should know, but might not be aware of.
- All content in Wikipedia is completely free for anyone to use. There are no copyright restrictions.

- Not all information is included in Wikipedia. It must be encyclopediac, neutral and verifiable.
- The mission of Wikipedia is to make the whole world’s information available in all languages.
- Wikipedia is just one form of a Wiki. The acronym Wiki stands for What I Know Is. A Wiki is a web page that anybody can edit (although passwords are needed in private wikis ).
- Every page on Wikipedia has its complete history saved of every version from its first edit on.
- Anybody can edit articles on Wikipedia.
- As of August 2008, there were over 2,500,000 articles on Wikipedia.
- There is no censorship on Wikipedia as long as an article meets the guidelines in number 2 above to be encyclopediac, neutral and verifiable. Therefore, there will be articles with language and material not appropriate for all.
- There are 3 types of hyperlinks used in Wikipedia - a) external-links to pages out of Wikipedia b) internal-links to other articles within Wikipedia c) redlinks-links to articles within Wikipedia that don’t exist yet.
- Every article has a discussion and talk page for the editors to discuss it.
- If you see an article in Wikipedia with a yellowbar and a broom chasing dust, that means that this article needs a lot of cleaning up. This is an article ripe for edit.
- The name for members of the Wikipedia community is Wikipedians.
- There are guidelines to make new writers and editors in Wikipedia feel welcome. The main two are: a) assume good faith - if somebody new does something against policy, first assume it was a mistake and give them the chance to fix it, b) focus on the importance of being welcoming.
- Editors can be blocked or banned from further editing and various articles are not available to be edited by anybody because they are very open to vandalism.
- Wikipedia contains no ads.
- There are Wikipedias in over 250 languages.
- Wikipedia’s infrastructure is run by the nonprofit Wikimedia Foundation. There are several other sister projects to Wikipedia that Wikimedia runs:
- Wikimedia Commons - Free media and other images
- Wiktionary - Dictionary definitions
- Wikinews - Freecontent alternative to proprietary news agencies
- Wikibooks - A wiki for the creation of free content textbooks and manuals
- Wikiquote - Collection of quotations from notable people and works
- Wikisource - A collection of source documents and primary texts that are in public domain
- Wikispecies - Biological database of species
- Wikiversity - Educational materials
Editor’s Pick by Kelby Carr of KelbyCarr.com. I love when I actually learn something new on the geeky front. I’ve even developed my own wiki before, and didn’t even know it was an acronym for What I Know Is. I just love that this list of 25 things you should know about wiki has so many I never knew before. I feel me metablogging powers intensifying as I type. I also like that Jennifer uses her blog to help parents connect with teens in their native tongue: technology.




























