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364:. You missed many brilliant inspiring people from all ways of life, often eccentric, sometimes a bit obnoxious but always entertaining and thought-provoking. You missed people travelling across Germany to take pictures and others who edited hundreds of thousands of articles. You missed the one-man project on East Timor that has been going on for several years and one’s obsession about telecommunications towers. There were arguments about the notability of streets brands 
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This post is, however, doomed to be only a disappointingly short summary of a fascinatingly complex culture. Braun told us that to try to explain the German Knowledge (XXG)’s history would be an impossible task, and while Franke made an attempt, he was sure to add that we would be missing out on “so
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And these meetings are not just for socializing. Franke adamantly stated that “meeting in person plays a huge role in the German Knowledge (XXG), and a lot of its social dynamics can’t be understood without knowing this.” On the social dynamics, Braun notes that the meetups “help to settle online
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These results have come only at the hands of dedicated community members. The German Knowledge (XXG) is known for its number of highly engaged editors, as more than 20,000 active editors—second-most in the world—edit and maintain the site as part of the wider Wikimedia world.
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has not been in circulation since 2014 seemingly because of Knowledge (XXG)’s success. Everyone from school children to university professors relies on Knowledge (XXG) and expects Knowledge (XXG) to provide information on the latest news as well as on timeless topics.”
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Many of these users live in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, which are all located in Central Europe, and this geographic proximity has played a large role in the development of the German-language Knowledge (XXG)’s community.
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disputes, share ideas, and are useful for networking amongst Wikipedians.” In the wider Wikimedia movement, these social relationships fostered leaders for the whole world; German Wikipedians organized the first
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These countries’ “shared time zone determines German Knowledge (XXG)’s daily routine,” according to Braun, and the closeness has fostered a culture of regular in-person meetings, or meetups. As German Wikipedian
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Great articles, great projects, great discussions, great fights, great people. From the beginning, when basically five people were all the active editors, to the surge in 2004/2005. Discussions about
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Another interesting aspect of German is the number of German sublanguages, such as Low German, Low Saxon and so forth. I think the importance of meetups is even more pronounced in the Netherlands.
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written to prove that single streets or pizza boxes can be notable. People have met and married, have argued, have gotten kids, have taken amazing photographs. We had a story in
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happened in Munich on October 28, 2003, and they have continued to present day; nineteen events are scheduled for this month, only two of which are anniversary-related.
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told us that “Knowledge (XXG) really has revolutionized the way German-speaking people inform themselves about the world. It is almost impossible not to use it.”
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It “revolutionized the way German-speaking people inform themselves about the world”: Fifteen years of the German Knowledge (XXG): A Deutschland anniversary.
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It “revolutionized the way German-speaking people inform themselves about the world”: Fifteen years of the German Knowledge (XXG)
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A German Knowledge (XXG) meetup, December 2013. The candle was created for a tenth anniversary celebration two years earlier.
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put it, the distances involved “make it relatively easy to meet each other and to organize.” The
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Braun and van Dijk pointed to the influence of these so-called “round table” (
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Last, as the site’s two-millionth article is drawing ever closer—they’re at
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What's remarkable here is that the German Knowledge (XXG)'s article on
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Ed Erhart is an Editorial Associate at the Wikimedia Foundation.
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There are only three common names between this list and a
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And, strangely, there’s a list of unusual deaths at #5.
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top 15 edited articles on the German Knowledge (XXG)
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For more information on this partnership, see our 639:If your comment has not appeared here, you can try 442:‏‎ (German national football team, 8,789 edits) 174: 162: 8: 710:Explore Knowledge (XXG) history by browsing 386:similar list for the English Knowledge (XXG) 377:as of publishing time—we took a look at the 768:Knowledge (XXG) Signpost archives 2016-03 484:‏‎ (Alternative for Germany, 7,025 edits) 436:‏‎ (List of unusual deaths, 9,595 edits) 18:Knowledge (XXG):Knowledge (XXG) Signpost 642: 618: 71: 466:‏‎ (Jehovah’s Witnesses, 7,212 edits) 416:‏‎ (Culture of Germany, 13,760 edits) 225:Looking back, Knowledge (XXG) editor 29: 7: 490:‏‎ (Jesus myth theory, 6,983 edits) 460:‏‎ (Jesus of Nazareth, 7,262 edits) 309:, and the first global conference ( 210:On this day fifteen years ago, the 440:Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft 56: 28: 624:These comments are automatically 161: 139: 129: 119: 109: 99: 89: 476:Figuren der Harry-Potter-Romane 434:Liste ungewöhnlicher TodesfĂ€lle 168:The following content has been 635:add the page to your watchlist 472:‏‎ (World War II, 7,138 edits) 454:‏‎ (Black people, 7,283 edits) 360:and now people care about the 246:—the German equivalent of the 1: 183: 657:Alternative fĂŒr Deutschland 482:Alternative fĂŒr Deutschland 784: 703:19:03, 22 March 2016 (UTC) 688:12:05, 21 March 2016 (UTC) 674:21:35, 19 March 2016 (UTC) 410:‏‎ (Germany, 14,073 edits) 294:Knowledge (XXG)-Stammtisch 691:New signpost tomorrow! 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