Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia contains 2.2 million articles which wrote by anonymous. It is a platform for people to contribute their knowledge. We often use it because it very often pop up first on the google search and it is addictive. Because anybody can get on Wiki and write anything, we often can find typos, inelegance, or relic of vandalism and sometimes we are not sure the information up there are true or not. Baker wrote, Brighton advises those anonymous contributor shouldn’t write a Wikipedia article about some idea or invention that personally come up with; that should avoid from articles about things or people really love or really hate.
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