Wikipedia is so dangerous.

Everything's wrong on Wikipedia.

Wikipedia, eh? Must be accurate then.

Wikipedia gets a lot of things wrong.

Don't believe anything you read on Wikipedia!

I'd rather play golf than go on to Wikipedia!

A Wikipedia article is a process, not a product.

Wikipedia is a victory of process over substance.

I dont know how to add things to my own wikipedia page.

There are other sources, but Wikipedia is a good start.

If you really want the truth of anything, don't use Wikipedia.

Wikipedia flourished partly because it was a shrine to altruism.

I use Wikipedia and eBay; I look for singles for my 1950s jukebox.

Wikipedia only works in practice. In theory, it's a total disaster.

I've consciously avoided actually reading anything about Wikipedia.

Citizendium is based on the failings and unreliability of Wikipedia.

Wikipedia has a way of compiling compendiums of information on subjects.

He found a set of encyclopedias—like Wikipedia, but paper and very bulky.

Wikipedia represents a belief in the supremacy of reason and goodness of others.

Wikipedia [...] is the product not of collectivism but of unending argumentation.

When I opened Wikipedia, it had three articles, yet it was called an encyclopedia.

I first met Jimbo Wales, the face of Wikipedia, when he came to speak at Stanford.

The notion of collective contribution, like the Wikipedia, is a very powerful one.

I don't believe Wikipedia about anything. I don't go there for anything but keywords.

There's actually a thing called Wikifeet that's the Wikipedia of celebrity girls' feet.

The accuracy of Wikipedia can be dodgy in some places, but in maths, it's really quite good.

I know Wikipedia is very cool. A lot of people do not think so, but of course they are wrong.

It turns out a lot of people don't get it. Wikipedia is like rock'n'roll; it's a cultural shift.

Wikipedia will be small, disreputable, and unimportant compared to CZ in a few more years. Uh, ;-)

Wikipedia is the first place I go when I'm looking for knowledge... or when I want to create some.

I go on Wikipedia and alter pages of animals with fake facts that I've made up about those animals.

Does anything really matter? We all end up in the same place. All that's left is our Wikipedia entry.

Wikipedia is a non-profit. It was either the dumbest thing I ever did or the smartest thing I ever did.

Consider this: alms aside, Wikipedia is fueled by competitive pedantry and emo-ness. How great is that?

If you're reading IMDB, half of it's made up. You can't trust it or Wikipedia, which is just lies, lies!

Oh, Wikipedia, with your tension between those who would share knowledge and those who would destroy it.

I do not go on my Wikipedia page. There's just too much weird information on there for me to pick apart.

Wikipedia is kind of extreme, where a very, very small group of people contribute pretty much everything.

We talked about the Internet and Wikipedia and how facts and history are being collectively created online.

Wikipedia celebrates its 12th birthday today. Of course, I have no idea if it's true. I read it on Wikipedia.

The core of Wikipedia is something people really believe in. That is too valuable for the world to screw it up.

Wikipedia is kind of weird. I feel it's lame to put up my own page, but I desperately want someone else to do it.

People go to the movies to have an emotional experience, not to learn information they could look up on Wikipedia.

I don't think Silicon Valley understands the power of Wikipedia, how it works, or the opportunities it represents.

I love the Wikipedia link chain because it has led me into some strange articles. Wikipedia is one of my favorites.

I think it's weird that the news cedes so much ground to Wikipedia. That isn't true in other informational sectors.

Most of my work is, I get an idea, and, with the help of Wikipedia, I can write. I don't have to leave my apartment.

You can't retrieve you life (unless you're on Wikipedia, in which case you can retrieve an inaccurate version of it).

The proselytisers for man-made global warming have long exercised a tight stranglehold over the contents of Wikipedia.

Wikipedia is the #5 site on the Web and serves 450 million different people every month - with billions of page views.

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