Yes, anyone can change the information there. But in order to make or merge articles, you would require an account on the site.
because anybody can change the answer
You shouldn't trust wikipedia unless it is 100% necessary. Anybody can go in and change the information to something completely wrong!
I bet 1,000,000 dollars over 100 people use wikipedia everyday 4 the latest 411 on superstars and stuff.
Wikipedia can sometimes mislead readers because anybody can put information on that website.
No, you do not need to be eighteen or over to own and use a Wikipedia account. A person of any age can create an account. One of the fundamental guidelines of Wikipedia is that almost anybody can edit it, and age restrictions do not apply.
word is that which is spoke or written by anybody and idea is that which is thouth by anybody
The articles on Wikipedia are written by users of the site.
No, anyone can change or add things to Wikipedia
Wikipedia is written by millions of volunteers around the world.
A wiki is an unusual medium , and such doesn't conform well to to the usual book citation formats. Wikipedia is collaboratively written, which means that anybody in the world can edit an article,deleting information or adding false information.
Wikipedia is a good place to START looking for information. It can give you the basics, but you need to remember that it's not a real encyclopedia - anybody can write in Wikipedia and the information might not be correct. Always check your information with another source or two.
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