Anyone who signs up for an account on Wikipedia can write anything on a certain topic that they know or find on the website. It is better if they also have sources for the information so it can make Wikipedia a better place to research and to look for accurate information for those that visit Wikipedia.com.
No, anyone can change or add things to Wikipedia
To add information to Wikipedia, you must click on edit on the top of the page and add your information. To edit semi-protected articles, you must have an account.
First you have to get the page-you want created-approved by Wikipedia Admins.
I think only wikipedia itself can only add pictures, if you can though, it is so hard to get it on there without it being deleted for Copyright
add '?banner=no' to the end of the URL (without the quotes)
Wikipedia has info on the Bandit and Amazon has numerous books on him.
No, WikiAnswers is a Wiki site which means anyon can edit questions and answers and add related links and such as WikiPedia. But you can ask non-related questions that aren't on WikiPedia also.
Your teacher is right. Anyone can add to the entries and not all are correct. Follow your teacher's advice.
Login then click on your user name at the top of the webpage and click start a userbox.
It is a database.ans2. Wikipedia is an electronic encyclopedia.To which any person is free to add to the body of information. Subject to peer review of course.And it is located behind a website, which is the Internet equivalent of a book title.
The website that gives you additional features for Facebook, YouTube, or Wikipedia is pirates.com.
Type What You Want To Add In To The Search Bar and If It's Not There Already It Will Say You May Create The Page "..." then click on it