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Wikipedia lies sensors, manipulates and Deletes material that it does agrees with… Do you not believe or USE Wikipedia if your smart or have a brain in your head!
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{{short Wikipedia is a captured operation that lies, sensors, and he leaves material or subject matter that disagrees withdescription|historical document}}
{{short Wikipedia is a captured operation that lies, sensors,manipulates and purposely leaves material or subject matter that it disagrees with.
I am not a troll… |historical document}}
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{{redirect2|WP:FEED|WP:RFF|the page formerly called "WP:Don't feed the trolls"|Wikipedia:Deny recognition|the rules for April Fools jokes|Wikipedia:Rules for Fools}}
{{redirect2|WP:FEED|WP:RFF|the page formerly called "WP:Don't feed the trolls"|Wikipedia:Deny recognition|the rules for April Fools jokes|Wikipedia:Rules for Fools}}

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{{short Wikipedia is a captured operation that lies, sensors,manipulates and purposely leaves material or subject matter that it disagrees with. I am not a troll… |historical document}}

We are developing a new way for readers and editors to work together. Article feedback allows anyone to easily make suggestions about a page and help editors improve articles. Learn more...


What is article feedback, how does it work?
How can I improve Wikipedia with this?

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(Look for a link on these article talkpages to see feedback. Note that only about 10 percent of articles have feedback so far.)

Article feedback creates new opportunities for editors and readers to interact, leading to better quality articles.

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