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- Whats going on with Wikipedia asking for donations and . . . - Reddit
A subreddit to help you keep up to date with what's going on with reddit and other stuff
- ELI5:Why is Wikipedia considered unreliable yet theres a . . . - Reddit
Wikipedia explicitly gives preference to online sources and recently published accounts Both of these equate to a requirement that documentation be as distant as possible from the actual evidence That is the exact opposite of what an expert will do, so experts are effectively prohibited from using good practice
- Library Genesis - Reddit
Library Genesis (LibGen) is the largest free library in history: giving the world free access to 84 million scholarly journal articles, 6 6 million academic and general-interest books, 2 2 million comics, and 381 thousand magazines r libgen and its moderators are not directly affiliated with Library Genesis No book requests
- Roms - Reddit
r Roms Official Wiki This wiki aims to provide a variety of information on ROMs Feel free to make a post or message the moderators if you want to suggest something to be included 1 Introduction Getting started is easier than you think Though ROMs are the underbelly of the gaming community, and in large part many people see it as dark wizard magic that only the most adept practice, it's
- Why are some people still distrustful of Wikipedia even though . . . - Reddit
Why are some people still distrustful of Wikipedia even though it is over 2 decades old and has improved a lot over the years?
- Does Wikipedia really, genuinely need donations? - Reddit
Don't donate to Wikipedia, the people that do the actual work don't get paid at all, donate to them instead, Wikipedia gets plenty of donations from corporations and such Wikipedia's own creator says you shouldn't trust Wikipedia in an article, with their history erasing manipulation and political bias no one should
- Today I Learned (TIL) - Reddit
TIL: Arsenic was sold as a beauty product in the late 1800s, women would nibble on wafers or even wash with the poison, hoping to achieve an ideal complexion that was free of “freckles, black-heads, and pimples "
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