Wikipedia
On January 15, 2001, Wikipedia was launched by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, quickly establishing itself as the foremost and most popular wiki site. It was conceived as an open-source encyclopedia, freely editable by anyone. This collaborative ethos propelled Wikipedia's expansion, resulting in articles across over 300 languages.
Wikipedia covers many topics, ranging from history, science, and mathematics to popular culture, entertainment, and current affairs. To earn dedicated articles, cases generally need to meet specific criteria. Articles on Wikipedia maintain a neutral, encyclopedic tone and are required to be verifiable by reliable sources.
Citations and references to reputable sources constitute the bedrock of Wikipedia articles. Editors are strongly encouraged to cite sources to underpin the information they contribute. Administrators and experienced editors play critical roles in maintaining the quality and integrity of Wikipedia articles.
Wikipedia wields a profound influence in disseminating knowledge and enhancing accessibility. It has evolved into an invaluable resource utilized by researchers, students, journalists, and the general populace. The Wikimedia Foundation, a nonprofit entity, supports and hosts Wikipedia and other Wikimedia initiatives. Beyond Wikipedia, the foundation fosters additional projects such as Wikibooks, Wikinews, Wiktionary, and others, each dedicated to distinct content domains.
Official website: https://en.wikipedia.org/