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How do people work on Wikipedia?

What do you get out of working for Wikipedia? What’s the community like? Learn more about Wikipedia events, talk pages, user interactions and how to make Wikipedia better by contributing your knowledge. This video was produced in cooperation with Wikimedia Germany. Authors: Elisabeth Mandl Denis

Who can edit on Wikipedia?

Who can edit and contribute to Wikipedia? And what are semi-protected articles? We explain the different user roles in Wikipedia and how Wikipedia protects its knowledge. This video was produced in cooperation with Wikimedia Germany. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow

What information can be published on Wikipedia?

Is Wikipedia a reliable source? What information can actually be published on Wikipedia? We try to answer these questions by explaining the basic principles of the neutrality & reliability of sources used when editing an article on Wikipedia. This video was produced in cooperation with Wikimedia Ge

Who can edit on Wikipedia?

Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow Who can edit and contribute to Wikipedia? And what are semi-protected articles? We explain the different user roles in Wikipedia and how Wikipedia protects its knowledge. This video was produced in cooperation with Wikimedia Germany.

Things to Text Your Crush to Keep Them Interested

Texting your crush can be daunting. When you worry about what to say to your crush, it can fuel anxiety and negatively affect your mood. As a mental health channel, we want to help you overcome this problem so that you can feel more at ease. Watch this video to learn how to get your crush to like yo

Asch's Conformity Experiment

In the 1950s, psychologist Solomon Asch developed a study to investigate whether peer pressure can be strong enough to change our perception and make us believe in things that are not true. To this end, he set up a clever experiment on conformity that raises questions about our ability to think free

Dunning Kruger Effect

The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias that makes people believe that they are smarter and more capable than they actually are. The effect is related to people's general inability to recognize their lack of skills. You can find out how this effect comes about and what you can do to prevent it