Most of the Wikipedia articles can be edited by anyone
Whenever Angeldust_X gets online, and edits Wikipedia articles, and supply's false information.
Unfortunately, the Wikipedia articles that are on Answers.com (on the ReferenceAnswers side, not the WikiAnswers side) are exact copies of the Wikipedia articles, and they update almost as fast. It wouldn't do any good to edit it only on the ReferenceAnswers side, because any edit would only be copied over when we got the next update from Wikipedia.
The articles on Wikipedia are written by users of the site.
We all do collectively & with integrity
You can use Wikipedia to communicate with others by sharing links to specific articles that provide information on topics of mutual interest. This allows for a common understanding and deeper discussion. Additionally, you can engage with others through Wikipedia's talk pages, where users can discuss content and collaborate on edits. By referencing Wikipedia, you can also support your arguments or ideas in conversations, fostering informed dialogue.
How I wrote a million Wikipedia articles, is a book by Maher Asaad Baker, that the author tells how he collected and managed the data, the way he prepared the articles, and the way he automated the process to finally achieved adding 1 million Wikipedia articles to Egyptian Wikipedia.
There are at least 19,700,000 articles in all languages in Wikipedia. 3,700,000 are in English.
Wikipedia uses the citation style called "parenthetical referencing" for its articles.
Ask for references if they have doubt about the legitimacy of certain edits.
There are 3,202,091 on Wikipedia as of 2-22-10.
Wikipedia uses the citation format called "Citation Style 1" (CS1) for its articles.
Anyone who signs up for an account on Wikipedia.