Chinese Wikipedia
Type of site | Internet encyclopedia project |
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Owner | Wikimedia Foundation |
Created by | Chinese wiki community |
URL | zh.wikipedia.org |
Launched | May 11, 2001 |
Chinese Wikipedia (Chinese: 中文維基百科/中文维基百科) is the Chinese-language edition of Wikipedia. It started on May 11, 2001.[1] The Chinese Wikipedia can show the same article in many different scripts, in both Simplified and Traditional Chinese. It is the 15th largest Wikipedia edition by article count.[2] Chinese Wikipedia currently has 1,452,825 articles.[3]
Basic information
[change | change source]Name origin
[change | change source]In the English language, "Wikipedia" is a portmanteau word made by "Wiki" (A technology that allows many people to work together) and "encyclopedia". At first, "Wikipedia" did not have a Chinese name. The site was called "Zhongwen Wikipedia" (中文Wikipedia, Chinese Wikipedia).
On October 21, 2003, Wikipedia's Chinese name "Weiji Baike" (维基百科/維基百科, meaning Weiji Encyclopedia) was decided by the Chinese wiki community (13 people voted).[4] The pronunciation of "Weiji" is like the pronunciation of "Wiki". "Wei" (维/維) means rope that can link things or net. "Ji" (基) means basic, or base. So "Weiji Baike" means "the encyclopedia on the Internet that covers human's all basic knowledge".
Autoconfirmation
[change | change source]Unlike other Wikipedias, users who register an account on the Chinese Wikipedia need to make at least 50 edits and have an account for more than 7 days before being autoconfirmed, which allows the user to edit semi-protected pages.[5]
List of countries wikipedia distributions
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ Richey, Jason. "[Wikipedia-l] new language wikis". List.Wikimedia. Archived from the original on 6 January 2016.
- ↑ "List of Wikipedias". Meta-Wiki. Wikimedia Foundation. Retrieved October 23, 2015.
- ↑ Special:Statistics - Retrieved July 14, 2016
- ↑ zh:维基百科:Wikipedia的中文名
- ↑ Information about being autoconfirmed on the Chinese Wikipedia - Retrieved January 2, 2010 (in Chinese)
Other websites
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