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دا چې ويکيپېډيا همداسې پرله پسې غځېدونکی کار دی چې هر هغه څوک چې د انټرنټ اسانتياوې لري په کې برخه اخيستلی شي، خو دا بيا په ډېرو مهمو لارو کې د کاغذي سرچينو نه توپير لري. مانا دا چې داسې ځانګړې ليکنې او مقالې به وي چې د ښه منځپانګې او مالوماتي سرچينو نه پکې کار اخيستل شوی وي، او د ليکنې هغه د پوهې انډول به پکې ساتل شوي وي، خو څنګه چې جوته خبر ده چې په ويکيپېډيا کې د بېلابېلو توکمونو لخوا ليکنې کېږي، چې کېدای نشي د هغو ټولو اندونه او څرګندونې سمې وي، او ګواکې لوستونکی دې هغه معيار وګڼي. د بېلګې په توګه ډېر ځل داسې شوي چې ځينو ليکنو کې لاس وهنې شوي او د ځينو ورانکارانو لخوا د ناسمو مالوماتو د خپرولو هڅه شوې، د غېر علمي توکو د خپرېدا هڅه شوې چې لوستونکي بايد پدې پوه او خبر اوسي. ددې لپاره چې لوستونکي کره مالومات لاس ته راوړي او د وران پوهاوي مخنيوی وشي نو '''د نور تفصيل لپاره''' [[ويکيپېډيا:د ويکيپېډيا په مرسته ځېړنه]] وګورۍ.
 
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'''د لارښود سرليکونو لپاره، د پوښتنو او د اړيکو مالوماتو لپاره [[لارښود:لړليک]] وګورۍ.'''<br>
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== د ويکيپېډيا نه د ګټورې کارونېپه جوګهاړه جوړول==
=== ويکيپېډيا سپړل ===
:''Main articles and basics: [[Wikipedia:Introduction|Introduction]], [[Wikipedia:Welcome, newcomers|Welcome newcomers]]''
 
=== د ويکيپېډيا تاريخ ===
Many visitors come to this site to acquire knowledge. The other reason visitors come to this site is to share knowledge. In fact, at this very instant, several articles are being improved. You can view the changes at the [[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]] page. [[Special:Newpages|New articles]] are also being recorded. Many different kinds of people help to [[Wikipedia:Who writes Wikipedia|write Wikipedia articles]].
{{details|History of Wikipedia}}
[[Image:www.wikipedia.org screenshot.png|thumb|250px|The wikipedia.org website, Wikipedia's homepage for all languages]]
 
[[Wikipedia]] was founded as an offshoot of [[Nupedia]], a now-abandoned project to produce a free encyclopedia. Nupedia had an elaborate system of [[peer review]] and required highly qualified contributors, but the writing of articles was slow. During 2000, [[Jimmy Wales]], founder of Nupedia, and [[Larry Sanger]], whom Wales had employed to work on the project, discussed ways of supplementing Nupedia with a more open, complementary project. Multiple sources are suggested for the idea that a [[wiki]] might allow members of the public to contribute material, and Nupedia's first wiki went online on January 10, 2001.
 
There was considerable resistance on the part of Nupedia's editors and reviewers to the idea of associating Nupedia with a Web site in the wiki format, so the new project was given the name "Wikipedia" and launched on its own domain, wikipedia.com, on January 15 (now called "[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Day|Wikipedia Day]]" by some users). The [[Bandwidth (computing)|bandwidth]] and [[server (computing)|server]] (in San Diego) were donated by Wales. Other current and past [[Bomis]] employees who have worked on the project include [[Tim Shell]], one of the cofounders of Bomis and its current CEO, and programmer Jason Richey. The domain was eventually changed to the present wikipedia.org when the not-for-profit [[Wikimedia Foundation]] was launched as its new parent organization, prompting the use of a ".org" domain to denote its non-commercial nature. In March 2007, the word ''wiki'' became a newly recognized English word.<ref>[http://www.oed.com/help/updates/Prakrit-prim.html "Quarterly update to OED online: New edition: Prakrit to prim"], ''Oxford English Dictionary'', March 15, 2007</ref>
 
In May 2001, a wave of non-English Wikipedias was launched—in [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[Esperanto]], [[French language|French]], [[German language|German]], [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and [[Swedish language|Swedish]]. These were soon joined by [[Arabic language|Arabic]] and [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Announcements_May_2001 |title=Wikipedia announcements — May 2001}}</ref> In September,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Announcements_September_2001 |title=Wikipedia announcements — September 2001}}</ref> [[Polish language|Polish]] was added, and further commitment to the multilingual provision of Wikipedia was made. At the end of the year, [[Afrikaans]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], and [[Serbocroatian language|Serbocroatian]] versions were announced.
 
=== سوداګريزې نښې او رښتې ===
 
[[Wikipedia]] is a registered [[trademark]] of the [[nonprofit|not-for-profit]] [[Wikimedia Foundation]], which has created an entire family of free-content [[m:Complete list of Wikimedia projects|projects]]. On all of these projects, you are welcome to [[WP:BB|be bold]] and edit articles yourself, contributing knowledge as you see fit in a collaborative way.
 
Most of Wikipedia's text and many of its images are dual-licensed under the [[Wikipedia:Text of Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License|Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License]] (CC-BY-SA) and the [[Wikipedia:Text of the GNU Free Documentation License|GNU Free Documentation License]] (GFDL) (unversioned, with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts). Some text has been imported only under CC-BY-SA and CC-BY-SA-compatible license and cannot be reused under GFDL; such text will be identified either on the page footer, in the page history or the discussion page of the article that utilizes the text. Every image has a description page which indicates the license under which it is released or, if it is non-free, the rationale under which it is used.
 
Contributions remain the property of their creators, while the CC-BY-SA and GFDL licenses ensure the content is freely distributable and reproducible. (See the [[Wikipedia:Copyrights|copyright notice]] and the [[Wikipedia:Content disclaimer|content disclaimer]] for more information.)
 
=== د ويکيپېډيا ونډوال ===
{{main|Wikipedia:Who writes Wikipedia|Wikipedia:Wikipedians}}
 
Anyone with Web access can edit Wikipedia, and this openness encourages inclusion of a tremendous amount of content. About 75,000 editors—from expert scholars to casual readers—regularly edit Wikipedia, and these experienced editors often help to create a consistent style throughout the encyclopedia, following our [[WP:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]].
 
Several mechanisms are in place to help Wikipedia members carry out the important work of crafting a high-quality resource while maintaining [[WP:CIVIL|civility]]. Editors are able to watch pages and techies can write editing programs to keep track of or rectify bad edits. Over 1,500 administrators with special powers ensure that behaviour conforms to Wikipedia guidelines and policies. Where there are disagreements on how to present facts, editors work together to arrive at an article that fairly represents current expert opinion on the subject. The administrators can temporarily or permanently ban editors of Wikipedia who fail to work with others in a civil manner.
 
Although the Wikimedia Foundation owns the site, it is largely uninvolved in writing and daily operations.
 
== د ويکيپېډيا د ښه کارولو په موخه ==
 
=== ويکيپېډيا سپړل ===
Wikipedia also has many ongoing [[Wikipedia:WikiProject|projects]]. The hope of any contributor is to provide useful and accurate information to others, and the projects help coordinate efforts. Most articles start as [[stub]]s, but after many contributions, they can become [[Wikipedia:Featured articles|featured articles]].
{{main|Wikipedia:Explore}}
 
Many visitors come to this site to acquire knowledge, others to share knowledge. In fact, at this very instant, dozens of articles are being improved, and [[Special:Newpages|new articles]] are also being created. You can view changes as they happen at the [[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]] page. You also can view [[Special:Randompage|random articles]]. Over 2,000 articles have been designated by the Wikipedia community as [[Wikipedia:Featured articles|featured articles]], exemplifying the best articles in the encyclopedia. Another 7,000 articles are designated as [[Wikipedia:Good articles|good articles]]. Some information on Wikipedia is organized into [[Wikipedia:Lists|lists]]; the best of these are designated as [[Wikipedia:Featured lists|featured lists]]. Wikipedia also has [[Portal:List of portals|portals]], which organize content around topic areas; our best portals are selected as [[Wikipedia:Featured portals|featured portals]]. You may also [[Wikipedia:Searching|search]] for articles using the search box on the left side of the screen.
If you are searching for free information about a subject you can't find in Wikipedia, you may want to [[requested articles|request articles]] or ask a question on the [[Wikipedia:Reference desk|reference desk]]. You can also decide to view [[Special:Randompage|a random article]].
 
You might also might enjoy reading Wikipedia in other languages. Wikipedia has more than atwo hundred different languages (see [[#Wikipedia_versions_in_other_languages|http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wikipedias other language versions]]), including a [http[://simple.wikipedia.org :|Simple English]] version, and related projects include a dictionary, quotations, books, manuals, and scientific reference sources, and a news service (see [[#Sister_projectsSister projects|sister projects]]). All of these are maintained, updated, and managed by separate communities, and often include thought-provoking information and articles whichthat can be hard to find through other common sources.
 
=== په ويکيپېډيا کې بنسټيزې ګرځېدنې ===
{{main|Wikipedia:Basic navigation}}
 
Wikipedia articles are all [[Hyperlink|linked]], or cross-referenced. Wherever you see highlighted text like [[wikilink|this]], it means there is a link to some relevant article or Wikipedia page with further in-depth information elsewhere if you need it. Holding your mouse over the link will often show you where a link will take you. You are always one click away from more information on any point that has a link attached. There are other links towards the ends of most articles, for other articles of interest, relevant external Web sites and pages, reference material, and [[WP:FAQ/Categories|organized categories of knowledge]] which you can search and traverse in a loose [[hierarchy]] for more information. Some articles may also have links to dictionary definitions, audio-book readings, quotations, the same article in other languages, and further information available on our [[Wikipedia:Sister projects|sister projects]]. You can add further links if a relevant link is missing, and this is one way to contribute.
 
=== ويکيپېډيا د څېړنې د وسيلې په توګه کارول ===
There are other links towards the ends of most articles, for other articles of interest, relevant external web sites and pages, reference material, and [[Wikipedia:Category|organized categories of knowledge]] which you can search and traverse in a loose [[hierarchy]] for more information.
{{main|Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia|Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia}}
 
As a [[wiki]], articles are never complete. They are continually edited and improved over time. In general, this results in an upward trend of quality and a growing consensus over a [[fair and balanced]] representation of information.
Some articles may also have links to dictionary definitions, audio-book readings, quotations, or the same article in other languages.
 
Users should be aware that not all articles are of encyclopedic quality from the start: they may contain false or debatable information. Indeed, many articles start their lives as partisan; and, after a long process of discussion, debate, and argument, they gradually take on a [[WP:NPOV|neutral point of view]] reached through [[Wikipedia:Consensus|consensus]]. Others may, for a while, become caught up in a heavily unbalanced viewpoint which can take some time—months perhaps—to achieve better balanced coverage of their subject. In part, this is because editors often contribute content in which they have a particular interest and do not attempt to make each article that they edit comprehensive. However, eventually, additional editors expand and contribute to articles and strive to achieve balance and comprehensive coverage. In addition, Wikipedia operates a number of internal resolution processes that can assist when editors disagree on content and approach. Usually, the editors eventually reach a consensus on ways to improve the article.
You can add further links if a relevant link is missing, and this is one way to contribute.
 
The ''ideal'' Wikipedia article is well-written, balanced, [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view|neutral]], and encyclopedic, containing comprehensive, notable, [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiable]] knowledge. An increasing number of articles reach this standard over time, and many already have. Our best articles are called [[Wikipedia:Featured articles|Featured Articles]] (and display a small star in the upper right corner of the article), and our second best tier of articles are designated [[WP:Good Articles|Good Articles]]. However, this is a process and can take months or years to be achieved, as each user adds their contribution in turn. Some articles contain statements which have not yet been fully [[WP:CITE|cited]]. Others will later be augmented with new sections. Some information will be considered by later contributors to be insufficiently founded and, therefore, may be removed or expounded.
===د ويکيپېډیا نه د څېړنيز اوزار په توګه کار اخيستل===
{{main|Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia}}
 
While the overall trend is toward improvement, it is important to use Wikipedia carefully if it is intended to be used as a research source, since individual articles will, by their nature, vary in quality and maturity. [[Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia|Guidelines and information pages]] are available to help users and researchers do this effectively, as is an article that summarizes third-party studies and assessments of the [[reliability of Wikipedia]].
As a [[wiki]], articles are never complete. They are continually edited and improved over time, and in general this results in an upward trend of quality, and a growing consensus over a fair and balanced representation of information.
 
=== ويکيپېډيا د کتابي پوهنغونډ په پرتله ===
Users should be aware that not all articles are of encyclopedic quality from the start. Indeed, many articles commence their lives as partisan, and it is after a long process of discussion, debate and argument, that they gradually take on a consensus form. Others may for a while become caught up in a heavily unbalanced viewpoint which can take some time - months perhaps - to extricate themselves and regain a better balanced consensus.
 
: ''Main article: [[m:Wiki is not paper|Wiki is not paper]] (on [[m:|Wikimedia Meta-Wiki]])''
In part, this is because Wikipedia operates an internal resolution process when editors cannot agree on content and approach, and such issues take time to come to the attention of more experienced editors.
 
Wikipedia has advantages over traditional paper encyclopedias. Wikipedia has a very low "publishing" cost for adding or expanding entries and a low environmental impact, since it need never be printed. In addition, Wikipedia has [[wikilink]]s instead of in-line explanations and it incorporates overview summaries (article introductions) with the extensive detail of a full article. Additionally, the editorial cycle is short. A paper encyclopedia stays the same until the next edition, whereas editors can update Wikipedia at any instant, around the clock, to help ensure that articles stay abreast of the most recent events and scholarship.
The ''ideal'' Wikipedia article is balanced, neutral and encyclopedic, containing notable verifiable knowledge. An increasing number of articles reach this standard over time, and many already have. However this is a process and can take months or years to be achieved, as each user adds their contribution in turn. Some articles contain statements and claims which have not yet been fully cited. Others will later have entire new sections added. Some information will be considered by later contributors to be insufficiently founded, and may be removed or expounded.
 
=== د ويکيپېډيا د ليکنو د کيفيت ښېګڼې او کمزورۍ ===
While the overall trend is generally upward, it is important to use Wikipedia carefully if it is intended to be used as a research source, since individual articles will, by their nature, vary in standard and maturity. There [[Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia|are]] guidelines and information pages designed to help users and researchers do this effectively.
{{main|Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is so great|Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is not so great}}
{{seealso|Reliability of Wikipedia|Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia}}
 
Wikipedia's greatest strengths, weaknesses, and differences all arise because it is open to anyone, it has a large contributor base, and its articles are written by consensus, according to editorial guidelines and policies.
===Summary of strengths, weaknesses and article quality in Wikipedia===
 
:* Wikipedia is '''open to a large contributor base''', drawing a large number of editors from diverse backgrounds. This allows Wikipedia to significantly reduce regional and cultural bias found in many other publications, and makes it very difficult for any group to censor and impose bias. A large, diverse editor base also provides access and breadth on subject matter that is otherwise inaccessible or little documented. A large number of editors contributing at any moment also means that Wikipedia can produce excellent encyclopedic articles and resources covering newsworthy events within hours or days of their occurrence. It also means that like any publication, Wikipedia may reflect the cultural, age, socio-economic, and other biases of its contributors. There is no systematic process to make sure that [[Wikipedia:List of articles all languages should have|"obviously important" topics]] are written about, so Wikipedia may contain unexpected oversights and omissions. While ''most'' articles may be altered by anyone, in practice editing will be performed by a certain demographic (younger rather than older, male rather than female, rich enough to afford a computer rather than poor, et cetera) and may, therefore, show some bias. Some topics may not be covered well, while others may be covered in great depth.
Wikipedia's greatest strengths, weaknesses and differences arise because it is open to anyone, has a large contributor base, and articles are written by consensus according to editorial guidelines and policies.
:* Wikipedia is open to a large contributor base -- '''so''' it is less susceptible to retaining bias, is very hard for any group to censor, and is far more responsive to new information, especially information not widely known in the West, '''and''' it is more easily vandalized or susceptible to unchecked information later needing removal.
" that all sides can agree on.)
 
:* Allowing '''anyone to edit''' Wikipedia means that it is more easily vandalized or susceptible to unchecked information, which requires removal. See [[Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism]]. While blatant vandalism is usually easily spotted and rapidly corrected, Wikipedia is more subject to subtle viewpoint promotion than a typical reference work. However, bias that would be unchallenged in a traditional reference work is likely to be ultimately challenged or considered on Wikipedia. While Wikipedia articles generally attain a good standard after editing, it is important to note that fledgling articles and those monitored less well may be susceptible to vandalism and insertion of false information. Wikipedia's radical openness also means that any given article may be, at any given moment, in a bad state, such as in the middle of a large edit, or a controversial rewrite. Many contributors do not yet comply fully with key [[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines|policies]], or may add information without [[WP:CITE|citable]] sources. Wikipedia's open approach tremendously increases the chances that any particular factual error or misleading statement will be relatively promptly corrected. Numerous editors at any given time are monitoring [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes]] and edits to articles on their [[Wikipedia:Watchlist|watchlist]].
Key strengths: (''[[Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is so great]]'')
:* Having a very large number of active writers and editors in many languages, Wikipedia often provides access and breadth on subject matter that is otherwise inaccessible or little documented.
:* Wikipedia often produces excellent encyclopedic articles and resources covering newsworthy events within hours or days of their occurrence.
:* Wikipedia is one of few sites even attempting neutral, objective, encyclopedic coverage of popular culture.
:* The Western-centric bias found in many Western publications is significantly reduced on Wikipedia.
:* In comparison with most web-based resources, Wikipedia's open approach tremendously increases the chances that any particular factual error or misleading statement will be relatively promptly corrected.
:* There is no one central point where censorship can be imposed, and therefore censorship by any given group, restriction to "officially reported" sources, or "pushing" of any particular viewpoint, whether official or unofficial, is difficult to achieve and almost always fails after a time.
:* In contrast with many web resources, information added to Wikipedia never "vanishes", and is never "lost" or deleted.
 
:* Wikipedia is '''written by open and transparent consensus''' – an approach that has its pros and cons. Censorship or imposing "official" points of view is extremely difficult to achieve and usually fails after a time. Eventually for most articles, all notable views become fairly described and a [[WP:NPOV|neutral point of view]] reached. In reality, the process of reaching consensus may be long and drawn-out, with articles fluid or changeable for a long time while they find their "neutral approach" that all sides can agree on. Reaching neutrality is occasionally made harder by [[Wikipedia:Tendentious editing|extreme-viewpoint contributors]]. Wikipedia operates a full editorial dispute resolution process, one that allows time for discussion and resolution in depth, but one that also permits disagreements to last for months before poor-quality or biased edits are removed.
Key weaknesses: (''[[Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is not so great]]'')
:* Wikipedia's radical openness means that any given article may be, at any given moment, in a bad state, such as in the middle of a large edit, a controversial rewrite, or recently vandalized.
:* Wikipedia operates a full editorial dispute resolution process, that allows time for a discussion to be discussed and resolved in depth, but also permits months-long disagreements before poor quality or biased edits will be removed forcibly.
:* While blatant vandalism is usually easily spotted and rapidly corrected, Wikipedia is more subject to subtle vandalism and viewpoint promotion than a typical reference work.
:* There is no systematic process to make sure that [[m:Wikipedia:List of featured articles English Wikipedia should have|"obviously important" topics]] are written about, so Wikipedia may contain unexpected oversights and omissions.
:* Articles may be incomplete in ways that would be less usual in a more tightly controlled reference work, for example some aspects may be well covered but others briefly or not at all.
:* Many contributors do not yet comply fully with key policies, or may add information without citable sources.
 
That said, articles and subject areas sometimes suffer from significant omissions, and while misinformation and vandalism are usually corrected quickly, this does not always happen. (See for example [[John Seigenthaler Sr. Wikipedia biography controversy|this incident]] in which a person inserted a fake biography linking a prominent journalist to the Kennedy assassinations and Soviet Russia as a joke on a co-worker which went undetected for four months, saying afterwards he "didn’t know [[Wikipedia]] was used as a serious reference tool.") Therefore, a common conclusion is that it is a valuable resource and provides a good reference point on its subjects.
Quality of information: (''[[Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia]]'')
:While Wikipedia articles generally attain a good standard after editing, it is important to note that fledgling, or less well monitored, articles may be susceptible to vandalism and insertion of false information, although this usually ceases to be as significant a problem as articles mature. Inappropriate edits are often noticed and corrected within a relatively short time on most articles.
:(See for example this 2005 incident [http://business.bostonherald.com/technologyNews/view.bg?articleid=116715] reported by the ''[[Boston Herald]]'', resulting from a person who inserted a fake biography linking a prominent journalist to the Kennedy assassinations and Soviet Russia as a joke on a co-worker, saying afterwards he "didn’t know [Wikipedia] was used as a serious reference tool.")
 
The [[MediaWiki]] software that runs Wikipedia retains a history of all edits and changes, thus information added to Wikipedia never "vanishes". Discussion pages are an important resource on contentious topics. Therefore, serious researchers can often find a wide range of vigorously or thoughtfully advocated viewpoints not present in the consensus article. Like any source, information should be checked. A 2005 editorial by a [[BBC]] [[technology]] writer comments that these debates are probably symptomatic of new [[cultural learning]]s that are happening across all sources of information (including search engines and the media), namely "a better sense of how to evaluate information sources."<ref>Bill Thompson, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4534712.stm "What is it with Wikipedia?"], ''BBC'', December 16, 2005.</ref>
===ويکيپېډيا د کومو لارو له مخې د کاغذي پوهنغونډ سره توپير لري===
:''Main article: [[m:Wiki is not paper|Wikipedia is not paper]]
 
=== ردادعاليکونه ===
===Disclaimers===
{{ردادعاليکونه}}
{{main|Wikipedia:Disclaimers}}
 
{{Main|Wikipedia:Disclaimers}}
Content advisories can also be found [[:template:UWAYOR|here]].
 
Wikipedia disclaimers apply to all pages on Wikipedia.
== په ويکيپېډيا کې ونډه اخيستل==
:''Main articles: [[Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia|Contributing to Wikipedia]], [[Wikipedia:First steps|First steps in editing articles]], [[Wikipedia:Bootcamp|Bootcamp]]''
 
Wikipedia, in common with many Web sites, has a disclaimer that, at times, has led to commentators citing these in order to support a view that Wikipedia is unreliable. A selection of similar disclaimers from places which are often regarded as reliable (including sources such as [[Encyclopædia Britannica]], [[Associated Press]], and the [[Oxford English Dictionary]]) can be read and compared at [[Wikipedia:Non-Wikipedia disclaimers|Non-Wikipedia disclaimers]]. Wikipedia content advisories can also be found [[:template:UWAYOR|here]].
Anyone can contribute to Wikipedia by clicking on the ''Edit this page'' tab in an article. Before beginning to contribute however, you should check out some handy helping tools such as the [[Wikipedia:Tutorial|tutorial]] and the [[Wikipedia:policies and guidelines|policies and guidelines]], as well as [[Wikipedia:Welcome, newcomers|our welcome page]].
 
== په ويکيپېډيا کې ونډه ==
It is important to realize that in contributing to Wikipedia, users are expected to be [[WP:CIVILITY|civil]] and [[WP:NPOV|neutral]], respecting all points of view, and only add [[WP:V|verifiable]] and factual information rather than [[WP:NOR|personal views and opinions]]. "[[Wikipedia:Five pillars|The five pillars of Wikipedia]]" cover this approach and are recommended reading before editing.
 
: ''Main articles: [[Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia|Contributing to Wikipedia]], [[Wikipedia:First steps|First steps in editing articles]], [[Wikipedia:New contributors' help page|New contributors' help page]]''
===څوک ويکيپېډيا ليکي؟===
: ''Guide to fixing vandalism: [[Help:Reverting]]''
:''Main article: [[Wikipedia:Who writes Wikipedia]]''
 
Anyone can contribute to Wikipedia by clicking on the ''Edit this page'' tab in an article. Before beginning to contribute however, you should check out some handy helping tools such as the [[Wikipedia:Tutorial|tutorial]] and the [[Wikipedia:policies and guidelines|policies and guidelines]], as well as [[Wikipedia:Welcoming committee/Welcome to Wikipedia|our welcome page]]. It is important to realize that in contributing to Wikipedia, users are expected to be [[WP:CIVILITY|civil]] and [[WP:NPOV|neutral]], respecting all points of view, and only add [[WP:V|verifiable]] and factual information rather than [[WP:NOR|personal views and opinions]]. "[[Wikipedia:Five pillars|The five pillars of Wikipedia]]" cover this approach and are recommended reading before editing. (Vandals are reported via the [[WP:AIV|Administrator Notice Board]] and may be temporarily [[WP:BLOCK|blocked]] from editing Wikipedia.)
There are tens of thousands of regular editors - everyone from expert scholars to casual readers. Anyone who visits the site can edit it, and this fact has encouraged contribution of a tremendous amount of content. There are mechanisms that help community members watch for bad edits, a few hundred administrators with special powers to enforce good behavior, and a judicial committee which considers the few situations remaining unresolved, and decides on withdrawal or restriction of editing privileges or other punishments when needed, after all other consensus remedies have been tried. The site is owned by the Wikimedia Foundation, which is largely uninvolved in daily operation and writing.
 
Most articles start as [[WP:STUB|stubs]], but after many contributions, they can become [[Wikipedia:Featured articles|featured articles]]. Once you have determined a topic you are interested in, you may want to [[Wikipedia:Requested articles|request that the article]] be written (or you could even research the issue and write it yourself). Wikipedia has many on-going [[Wikipedia:WikiProject|projects]], focused on specific topic areas or tasks, which help coordinate editing. The hope of any contributor is to provide useful and accurate information to others, and the projects help coordinate efforts.
===د ويکيپېډيا مخونه سمادول===
:''Main article, including list of common mark-up shortcuts: [[Wikipedia:How to edit a page]]''
 
=== د ويکيپېډيا د مخونو سمون ===
Wikipedia uses a simple yet powerful page [[markup language|layout]] to allow editors to concentrate on adding material rather than page design. These include automatic sections and subsections, automatic references and cross-references, image and table inclusion, indented and listed text, links ISBNs and math, as well as usual formatting elements and most world alphabets and common symbols. Most of these have simple formats that are deliberately very easy and intuitive.
 
: ''Main article, including list of common mark-up shortcuts: [[Wikipedia:How to edit a page]]''
Wikipedia has robust [[revision control|version and reversion controls]]. This means that poor quality edits or vandalism can quickly and easily be reversed or brought up to an appropriate standard by any other editors, so inexperienced editors cannot accidentally do permanent harm if they make a mistake in their editing. As there are many more editors intent upon good quality articles than any other kind, articles which are poorly edited are usually corrected rapidly.
 
Wikipedia uses a simple yet powerful page [[markup language|layout]] to allow editors to concentrate on adding material rather than page design. These include automatic sections and subsections, automatic references and cross-references, image and table inclusion, indented and listed text, links, ISBNs, and math, as well as usual formatting elements and most world alphabets and common symbols. Most of these have simple formats that are deliberately very easy and intuitive.
===Wikipedia content criteria===
 
{{Main|Wikipedia:Wikipedia in eight words}}
The page layout consists of tabs along the top of the window. These are:
Wikipedia content is intended to be factual, notable, verifiable with external sources, and neutrally presented, with external sources cited.
*''Article.'' Shows the main Wikipedia article.
*''Discussion.'' Shows a user discussion about the articles topics and possible topics, controversies, etc.
*''Edit this page.'' This tab allows users to edit the article. Depending on the controversy surrounding the topic, this tab may not be shown for all users. (For example, any user who is not an [[Wikipedia:Administrators|administrator]], will not be able to edit the [[Main Page]]).
*''History.'' This tab allows readers to view the editors of the article and the changes that have been made.
*''Watch.'' By clicking on the ''watch'' tab, any changes made to the article will be displayed on your watchlist. (Note: when this tab is clicked, it changes to an ''unwatch'' tab.)
 
Wikipedia has robust [[revision control|version and reversion controls]]. This means that poor-quality edits or vandalism can quickly and easily be reversed or brought up to an appropriate standard by any other editor, so inexperienced editors cannot accidentally do permanent harm if they make a mistake in their editing. As there are many more editors intent on improving articles than not, error-ridden articles are usually corrected promptly.
 
=== د ويکيپېډيا د مېنځپانګې شرطونه ===
{{Main|Wikipedia:Wikipedia in brief}}
 
Wikipedia content is intended to be factual, notable, verifiable with cited external sources, and neutrally presented.
 
The appropriate policies and guidelines for these are found at:
# [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not]] summarizes what Wikipedia is, and what it is not.
# [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]] wikipedia's core approach, neutral unbiased article writing.
# [[Wikipedia:No original research]] what is, and is not, valid information
# [[Wikipedia:Verifiability]] what counts as a verifiable source and how a source can be verified
# [[Wikipedia:Citing sources]] sources should be cited, and the manner of doing so.
These can be abbreviated to [[WP:NOT]], [[WP:NPOV]], [[WP:NOR]], [[WP:V]], and [[WP:CITE]] respectively.
 
# [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not]], which summarizes what belongs in Wikipedia and what does not;
==د ويکيپېډيا په هکله==
# [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]], which describes Wikipedia's mandatory core approach to neutral, unbiased article-writing;
# [[Wikipedia:No original research]], which prohibits the use of Wikipedia to publish personal views and original research of editors and defines Wikipedia's role as an encyclopedia of existing ''recognized'' knowledge;
# [[Wikipedia:Verifiability]], which explains that it must be possible for readers to verify all content against credible external sources (following the guidance in the [[Wikipedia:Risk disclaimer]] that is linked-to at the bottom of every article);
# [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources]], which explains what factors determine whether a source is acceptable;
# [[Wikipedia:Citing sources]], which describes the manner of citing sources so that readers can verify content for themselves; and
# [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style]], which offers a style guide—in general editors tend to acquire knowledge of appropriate writing styles and detailed formatting over time.
 
These are often abbreviated to [[WP:NOT]], [[WP:NPOV]], [[WP:NOR]], [[WP:V]], [[WP:RS]], [[WP:CITE]], and [[WP:MOS]] respectively.
=== د ويکيپېډيا تاريخ ===
{{details|History of Wikipedia}}
Wikipedia was founded as an offshoot of [[Nupedia]], a now-abandoned project to produce a free encyclopedia. Nupedia had an elaborate system of [[peer review]] and required highly qualified contributors, but the writing of articles was seen as very slow. During [[2000]], [[Jimmy Wales]], founder of Nupedia, and [[Larry Sanger]], whom Wales had employed to work on the project, discussed various ways to supplement Nupedia with a more open, complementary project.
 
=== Editorial administration, oversight, and management ===
On the evening of [[January 2]], [[2001]], Sanger had a conversation over dinner with [[WikiWikiWeb:BenKovitz|Ben Kovitz]], a [[computer programmer]], in [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[California]]. Kovitz, who was a regular on "[[Ward Cunningham|Ward]]'s Wiki" (the [[WikiWikiWeb]]), explained the [[wiki]] concept to Sanger. Sanger saw that a wiki would be an excellent format whereby a more open, less formal encyclopedia project could be pursued. Sanger easily persuaded Wales, who had been introduced to the wiki concept previously, to set up a wiki for Nupedia, and Nupedia's first wiki went online on [[January 10]].
{{main|Wikipedia:Editorial oversight and control}}
 
The Wikipedia community is largely self-organising, so that anyone may build a reputation as a competent editor and become involved in any role he/she may choose, subject to peer approval. Individuals often will choose to become involved in specialised tasks, such as reviewing articles at others' request, watching current edits for vandalism, watching newly created articles for quality control purposes, or similar roles. Editors who find that editorial administrator responsibility would benefit their ability to help the community may ask their peers in the community for agreement to undertake such roles; a structure which enforces meritocracy and communal standards of editorship and conduct. At present, around a 75–80% approval rating after enquiry is considered the requirement for such a role, a standard which tends to ensure a high level of experience, trust, and familiarity across a broad front of aspects within Wikipedia.
There was considerable resistance on the part of Nupedia's editors and reviewers to the idea of associating Nupedia with a website in the wiki format, however, so the new project was given the name "Wikipedia" and launched on its own domain, wikipedia.com, on [[January 15]] (now humorously called "[[Wikipedia Day]]" by some users). The [[bandwidth]] and [[server]] (located in San Diego) were donated by Wales. Other current and past [[Bomis]] employees who have done some work on the encyclopedia include [[Tim Shell]], one of the co-founders of Bomis and its current CEO, and programmer Jason Richey.
 
A variety of [[:Category:Wikipedia counter-vandalism tools|software-assisted systems]] and [[Wikipedia:Bots|automated programs]] help several hundred editors to watch for problematic edits and editors. An [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee|arbitration committee]] sits at the top of all editorial and editor conduct disputes,<ref>The founder of Wikipedia is the sole individual empowered to override this process, but has stated in public that extreme circumstances aside, he will not do so.</ref> and its members are elected in three regularly rotated [[tranche]]s by an established enquiry and decision-making process in which all regular editors can equally participate.
In [[May 2001]], the first wave of non-English Wikipedias were launched (in [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Chinese language|Chinese]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]], [[German language|German]], [[Esperanto]], [[French language|French]], [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Japanese language|Japanese]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Russian language|Russian]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], and [[Swedish language|Swedish]], soon joined by [[Arabic language|Arabic]] and [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Announcements_May_2001], [http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=International_Wikipedia&action=history]). In September, [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Announcements_September_2001] a further commitment to the multilingual provision of Wikipedia was made. At the end of the year, when international statistics first began to be logged, [[Afrikaans]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], and [[Serbocroatian language|Serbocroatian]] versions were announced. [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:International_wikipedias_statistics]
 
Theoretically all editors and users are treated equally with no "power structure". There is, however a hierarchy of permissions:
===د ويکيپېډيا شمار ===
:''Main articles: [[Wikipedia:Statistics]], [[Wikipedia:Size of Wikipedia]]''
There are [http://en.wikipedia.org/wikistats/EN/TablesWikipediansEditsGt5.htm 13,000 active contributors] working on over [http://en.wikipedia.org/wikistats/EN/TablesArticlesTotal.htm 1,800,000 articles] in more than [http://en.wikipedia.org/wikistats/EN/Sitemap.htm 100 languages]. As of today, there are {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles in [[English language|English]]; every day [http://www.wikipedia.org/wikistats/EN/TablesUsageVisits.htm hundreds of thousands] of visitors from around the world make tens of thousands of edits and create thousands of new articles to enhance the amount of knowledge held by the Wikipedia encyclopedia. Visitors do not need any special qualifications to contribute, and people of all ages help to [[Wikipedia:Who writes Wikipedia|write Wikipedia articles]].
 
#''Anyone'' can edit most of the articles here. Some articles are protected due to vandalism or edit-warring, and can only be edited by certain editors.
All the text in Wikipedia, and most of the images and other content, is covered by the [[GNU Free Documentation License]] (GFDL). Contributions remain the property of their creators, while the GFDL license ensures the content will remain freely distributable and reproducible (see the [[Wikipedia:Copyrights|copyright notice]] and the [[Wikipedia:Content disclaimer|content disclaimer]] for more information).
#Anyone with an account that has been registered for four days or longer and made 10 edits becomes ''Autoconfirmed'', and can do three things that IP users (also referred to somewhat incorrectly as "anonymous editors") cannot do:
#*They can move articles.
#*They can edit semi-protected articles.
#*They can vote in certain elections.
#Many editors with accounts obtain access to certain tools that make editing easier and faster. Most of those [[WP:Tools|tools]], few learn about, but one common privilege granted to editors in good standing is "rollback", which is the ability to undo edits more easily.
#[[WP:Administrators|Administrators]] ("admins" or "sysops") have been elected by the community, and have access to a few more tools. They can delete articles, can block accounts or IP addresses, and can edit fully protected articles.
#The [[WP:Arbitration Committee|Arbitration Committee]] (ArbCom) is kind of like Wikipedia's [[supreme court]]. They deal with disputes that remain unresolved after attempts at dispute resolution have failed. Members of ArbCom are elected to three-year terms on a rotating schedule, and they tend to be selected from among the pool of admins.
#[[WP:Bureaucrats|Bureaucrats]] are elected via a process similar to how admins are selected. There are not very many B-crats, and they can add or remove admin rights, approve or revoke "[[WP:Bots|bot]]" privileges, and rename user accounts.
#[[:Meta:Stewards|Stewards]] are the top echelon, other than the Wikimedia Board of Directors. Stewards can do a few technical things, and one almost never hears much about them, as they normally only act when a local admin or bureaucrat is not available, and hence almost never on the English Wikipedia. There are very few stewards.
 
[[User:Jimbo Wales|Jimmy Wales]], technically a Steward, in 2009 was moved to a new [[Wikipedia:User access levels|user access group]] called Founder, but does not expect to be treated any differently than any other editor.
=== د ويکيپېډيا تر شا===
 
=== Handling disputes and abuse ===
Wikipedia uses the [[Mediawiki]] software. It's an [[open-source]] program that is used on all [[Wikimedia]] projects.
 
: ''Main articles: [[Wikipedia:Vandalism]], [[Wikipedia:Dispute resolution]], [[Wikipedia:Consensus]], [[Wikipedia:Sock puppetry]], [[Wikipedia:Conflict of interest]]''
The hardware supporting the various projects is based on almost 100 servers hosted in various hosting centers around the world. Full descriptions of the various servers are available on [[m:Wikimedia_servers|this meta page]].
 
Wikipedia has a rich set of methods to handle most abuses that commonly arise. These methods are well-tested and should be relied upon.
For technical information about Wikipedia, you can check [[Wikipedia:Technical_FAQ|Technical FAQs]].
 
* Intentional ''[[Wikipedia:Vandalism|vandalism]]'' can be [[WP:AIV|reported]] and corrected by anyone.
===فرهڼ===
* Unresolved ''disputes'' between editors, whether based upon behavior, editorial approach, or validity of content, can be addressed through the [[Wikipedia:Talk page|talk page]] of an article, through [[Wikipedia:Requests for comment|requesting comments from other editors]] or through Wikipedia's comprehensive [[Wikipedia:Dispute resolution|dispute resolution]] process.
[[:Category:Wikipedia culture]] contains a wealth of content about how [[:Category:Wikipedians|Wikipedians]] see themselves and the project. You will find [[:Category:Wikipedia humor|humor]], [[:Category:Wikipedia essays|essays]], [[:Category:Wikipedia awards|awards]], and more.
* ''Abuse of user accounts'', such as the creation of "[[Internet sock puppet]]s" or solicitation of friends and other parties to enforce a non-neutral viewpoint or [[Wikipedia:consensus|inappropriate consensus]] within a discussion, or to disrupt other Wikipedia processes in an annoying manner, are addressed through the [[Wikipedia:Sock puppetry|sock puppet policy]].
 
In addition, ''brand new users'' (until they have established themselves a bit) may at the start find that their votes are given less weight by editors in some informal [[Wikipedia:Polling is not a substitute for discussion|polls]], in order to prevent abuse of [[Wikipedia:Single-purpose account|single-purpose accounts]].
==Feedback and questions==
 
=== Editorial quality review ===
Wikipedia itself is run as a communal effort. It is a community project whose end result is an encyclopaedia. Feedback about content should, in the first instance, be raised on the discussion pages of those articles. You are invited to [[WP:BB|be bold]] and edit the pages yourself to add information or correct mistakes if you are knowledgable and able to do so.
 
As well as systems to catch and control substandard and vandalistic edits, Wikipedia also has a full style and content manual and a variety of positive systems for continual article review and improvement. Examples of the processes include [[Wikipedia:Peer review|peer review]], [[Wikipedia:Good articles|good article assessment]], and [[Wikipedia:Featured articles|the featured article process]], a rigorous review of articles that are intended to meet the highest standards and showcase Wikipedia's capability to produce high-quality work.
===Frequently asked questions (FAQ)===
 
In addition, specific types of article or fields often have their own specialized and comprehensive [[Wikipedia:WikiProject|projects]], assessment processes (such as [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Assessment|biographical article assessment]]), and expert reviewers within specific subjects. Nominated articles are also frequently the subject of specific focus under projects such as the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Neutrality|Neutrality Project]] or are covered under editorial drives by groups such as the [[Wikipedia:Cleanup Taskforce|Cleanup Taskforce]].
 
== Technical attributes ==
 
Wikipedia uses [[MediaWiki]] software, the [[open-source]] program used not only on [[Wikimedia]] projects but also on many other third-party Web sites. The hardware supporting the [[Wikimedia]] projects is based on several hundred servers in various hosting centers around the world. Full descriptions of these servers and their roles are available on [[m:Wikimedia servers|this meta page]]. For technical information about Wikipedia, you can check [[Wikipedia:FAQ/Technical|Technical FAQs]]. Wikipedia publishes various types of [[Wikipedia:Metadata|metadata]]; and, across its pages, are many thousands of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Microformats|microformats]].
 
== Feedback and questions ==
 
Wikipedia is run as a communal effort. It is a community project whose result is an encyclopedia. Feedback about content should, in the first instance, be raised on the discussion pages of those articles. You are invited to [[WP:BB|be bold]] and edit the pages yourself to add information or correct mistakes if you are knowledgeable and able to do so.
 
=== Frequently asked questions (FAQ) ===
{{main|Wikipedia:FAQ}}
:''FAQ index: [[:Category:Wikipedia FAQ|Index of all Wikipedia FAQ pages]]''
 
* [[Wikipedia:FAQ Index|FAQ Index]]
===Giving feedback===
* [[:Category:Wikipedia FAQ]]
 
=== Giving feedback ===
There is an established escalation and dispute process within Wikipedia, as well as pages designed for raising questions, feedback, suggestions and comments:
 
There is an established escalation-and-dispute process within Wikipedia, as well as pages designed for questions, feedback, suggestions, and comments:
* [[Talk page]]s -- the associated discussion page for discussion of an article or policy's contents. This is usually the first place to go.
* [[Wikipedia:Talk page|Talk pages]]—the associated discussion page for discussion of an article or policy's contents (usually the first place to go);
* [[Wikipedia:Vandalism]] -- to report vandalism (you're encouraged to fix vandalism yourself as well as report it)
* [[Wikipedia:Vandalism]]—a facility for reporting vandalism (you are encouraged to fix vandalism yourself as well as report it);
* [[Wikipedia:Dispute resolution]] -- for disputes which remain unresolved within an article's talk space.
* [[Wikipedia:Dispute resolution|Dispute resolution]]—the procedure for handling disputes that remain unresolved within an article's talk space; and
* [[Wikipedia:Village pump]] -- the Wikipedia discussion area, part of the [[Wikipedia:Community Portal|community portal]].
* [[Wikipedia:Village pump|Village pump]]—the Wikipedia discussion area, part of the [[Wikipedia:Community Portal|community portal]].
 
See also:
=== د ويکيپېډيا هر يوه سمادګر سره اړيکې نيول ===
* [http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org Bug tracker]—a facility for reporting problems with the Wikipedia Web site or the [[MediaWiki]] software that runs it;
* [[Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)|Village pump: proposals page]]—a place for making non-policy suggestions; and
* [[Wikipedia:Help desk]]—Wikipedia's general help desk, if other pages have not answered your query.
 
=== Research help and similar questions ===
If you need more information, the first place to go is the [[Help:Contents]]. To contact individual contributors, leave a message on their [[Wikipedia:Talk page|talk page]]. Standard places to ask policy and project-related questions are the [[Wikipedia:Village pump|village pump]], online, and the [[Wikipedia:mailing lists|Wikipedia mailing lists]], over e-mail. You can also reach other [[Wikipedia:Wikipedians|Wikipedians]] via [[Wikipedia:IRC channels|IRC]] and [[Wikipedia:Instant Messaging Wikipedians|instant messenger]].
There is also a [[m:|'''meta'''-Wikipedia]], a site for coordinating the various Wikipedia projects (and abstract discussions of policy and direction), and there are many different places for submitting [[Wikipedia:Bug reports|bug reports and feature requests]].
 
Facilities for help for users researching specific topics can be found at:
For a full list of contact options, see: [[Wikipedia:Contact us]].
 
* [[Wikipedia:Requested articles]]—to suggest or request articles for the future.
=== اندونه او نيوکې===
* [[Wikipedia:Reference desk]]—to ask for help with any questions, or in finding specific facts.
Many people love to explore or contribute to Wikipedia. There are articles on the [[Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is so great|strengths of Wikipedia]], [[Wikipedia:Replies to common objections|replies to common objections]] and others.
 
Because of the nature of Wikipedia, it is encouraged that people looking for information should try to find it themselves in the first instance. If, however, you come across valid information missing from Wikipedia, [[Wikipedia:Be Bold|be bold]] and [[WP:BANAV|add it yourself]] so others can gain from your research, too.
==Related versions and projects==
=== Wikipedia versions in other languages ===
{{Wikipedialang}}
 
=== Community discussion ===
=== د ويکيپېډيا نورې پروژې===
 
For specific discussion not related to article content or editor conduct, see the [[Wikipedia:Village pump|Village pump]], which covers such subjects as [[Wikipedia:Announcements|announcements]], [[Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)|policy]] and [[Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)|technical]] discussion, and information on other specialized portals such as the [[Wikipedia:Help desk|help]], [[Wikipedia:Reference desk|reference]] and [[Wikipedia:Peer review|peer review]] desks. The [[Wikipedia:Community portal|Community Portal]] is a centralized place to find things to do, collaborations, and general editing help information, and find out what is happening.
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=== Contacting individual Wikipedia editors ===
 
If you need more information, the first place to go is the [[Help:Contents]]. To contact individual contributors, leave a message on their [[Wikipedia:Talk page|talk page]]. Standard places to ask policy and project-related questions are the [[Wikipedia:Village pump|village pump]], online, and the [[Wikipedia:Mailing lists|Wikipedia mailing lists]], over e-mail. You can also reach other [[Wikipedia:Wikipedians|Wikipedians]] via [[Wikipedia:IRC channels|IRC]] and [[Wikipedia:Emailing users|e-mail]].
 
In addition, you could try the Wikimedia Foundation [[m:|'''meta-wiki''']], a site for coordinating the various Wikipedia projects and sister projects (and abstract discussions of policy and direction). Also available are many different places for submitting [[Wikipedia:Bug reports and feature requests|bug reports and feature requests]].
 
For a full list of contact options, see '''[[Wikipedia:Contact us]]'''.
 
== اړونده بڼې او پروژې ==
{{Wikipedialang}}
 
== اړونده پروژې ==
{{WikipediaSister}}
 
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; Please note that while other sites may also use [[MediaWiki]] software and therefore look similar to Wikipedia, or may have a name that includes 'Wiki-' or '-pedia', or a similar [[domain name]], the only projects which are part of the Wikimedia Foundation are those listed above, even if other projects claim to be part of it.
[[Category:Wikipedia basic information|About]]
 
== دا هم وګورۍ ==
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* [[ويکيپېډيا]]
* [[Wikipedia:Quality control]]
* [[Wikipedia:Ten things you may not know about Wikipedia|Ten things you probably did not know about Wikipedia]]
* [[Meta:Power structure]]
* [[List of online encyclopedias]]—compare Wikipedia to other projects in a convenient chart
 
== سرچينې ==
{{reflist}}
 
== نورې لوستنې ==
 
* Broughton, John. ''[http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596515164/?CMP=ILC-MMh0me Wikipedia: The Missing Manual]'', (2008) [[O'Reilly Media]] ISBN 0-596-51516-2
* [http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2008-March/039460.html WikiMedia Foundation activities in February 2008]
 
[[Category:Wikipedia basic information|About]]
 
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