Answered by Elise
Where does Wikipedia get its information?
Wikipedia can get its information from a range of different websites. It can get it from personal blogs, twitter, or any other website that are either personal or public. However, it is important that the information on those websites is valid so it won’t be removed soon after.
Who is in charge of deciding what goes into an article and what gets removed from an article?
Even though the Wikipedia program is processed by its administrators, every user can edit every source on a wiki. If someone believes that the information is incorrect or invalid, that person can change or remove the information. Also, administrators have the rights to remove the information in order to keep the web environment reliable.
22 February 2010
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