Wikipedia (History [Openness(+) Updates(s) Coming Soon])

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  1. 6. Citing fears of commercial advertising and lack of control, users of the Spanish Wikipedia forked from Wikipedia to create Enciclopedia _____ in February 2002
  2. 7. Wikipedia was founded in 2001 during this month
  3. 13. Wikipedia has been praised for its enablement of the _______________ of knowledge
  4. 14. Wikipedia began as a complementary project for _______, a free online English-language encyclopedia project whose articles were written by experts and reviewed under a formal process
  5. 16. As of January 2023, 55,791 English Wikipedia articles have been cited 92,300 times in scholarly journals, from which cloud _________ was the most cited page
  6. 17. _____ Sanger is one of the founders of Wikipedia
  7. 18. Wikipedia was initially only available in this language
  8. 19. Experts at one point felt that ______'s Knowledge Graphs project may be gobbling up Wikipedia users
  9. 20. Some national governments have done this to Wikipedia, a word meaning to "examine officially and suppress unacceptable parts of it"
  10. 21. The name of Wikipedia originated from a blend of the words wiki and ____________
  11. 24. A free content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers, known as Wikipedians, through open collaboration and the use of the wiki-based editing system MediaWiki
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  1. 1. On February 9, 2014, The New York Times reported that Wikipedia had 18 _______ page views and nearly 500 million unique visitors a month, "according to the ratings firm comScore"
  2. 2. In June 2019, scientists reported that all 16 GB of article text from the English Wikipedia had been encoded into synthetic ___
  3. 3. Wikipedia has been criticized for exhibiting systemic ____
  4. 4. Wikipedia has an integral policy of "_______ point-of-view"
  5. 5. On January 18, 2012, the English Wikipedia participated in a series of coordinated protests against two proposed laws in the United States Congress—the Stop Online ______ Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA)—by blacking out its pages for 24 hours
  6. 8. The Wikimedia Foundation is an example of this type of organization
  7. 9. Before Wikipedia, the ______ Encyclopedia, created in China during the Ming Dynasty, held the record for the largest encyclopedia ever assembled for 600 years
  8. 10. The number of active English Wikipedia editors has since remained steady after a long period of _______
  9. 11. The English Wikipedia reached three _______ articles in August 2009
  10. 12. In January 2013, 274301 Wikipedia, an ________, was named after Wikipedia
  11. 15. The domains wikipedia.___ and wikipedia.com (later redirecting to wikipedia.___) were registered on January 13, 2001,and January 12, 2001, respectively
  12. 20. In the November 25, 2013, issue of New York magazine, Katherine Ward stated, "Wikipedia, the sixth-most-used website, is facing an internal ______."
  13. 22. On January 18, 2023, Wikipedia debuted a new website redesign, called "______ 2022"
  14. 23. Jimmy _____ is one of the founders of Wikipedia