Some of the most disturbing Wikipedia pages include those detailing historical atrocities, such as the Holocaust and genocides in Rwanda and Cambodia, which recount horrific human suffering and loss of life. Other unsettling topics include pages on serial killers, such as Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer, which explore their crimes and psychological profiles. Additionally, articles on medical experiments, like those conducted by Nazi doctors or the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, reveal ethical violations and human rights abuses that are deeply troubling. These pages often serve as stark reminders of humanity's darker chapters.
The short answer is you don't edit locked pages. Wikipedia locked them for a reason. Check the Wikipedia protection policy. Some pages can only be edited by an administrator.
For its main purpose. To inform people. Which, even if its means posting disturbing images, fulfills.
Wikipedia is a public domain where anyone can post on their pages. Not everything on Wikipedia is true, but people do search the the pages and try to make it as real , and dependable as possible.
Wikipedia compiles knowledge from every member of the wikipedia foundation who can edit pages.
a lot
What I find the most disturbing is that marrige is forbidden between Jews and subjects.
No, in fact Wikipedia doesn't answer questions at all. Wikipedia just has pages and articles about different things.
If more content per page is considered Wikipedia and Squidoo beat most of the site on WWW. If no of pages and total content is concerned then Google will beat most. Google with its many blogs and services has a lot of pages. Same goes true for most of the other popular webguides.
What I find the most disturbing is that marrige is forbidden between Jews and subjects.
At the top of most pages on Wikipedia, there's a button that says "Edit". Click that, and you'll be taken to an edit screen, where you can just begin typing.
There are more than 4 million articles in the English language Wikipedia. There are more than 22 million in all languages combined. Add to that article talk pages, and various other housekeeping pages, and you're probably around 60 million.
The 11 most bizarre and disturbing photos can be found online. You can also find these images at your local library or bookstore.