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Everyday.
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Wikipedia is a widget thingy in the doc on my Mac computer's desktop. I use it at least 3 or 4 times a week.
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Very rarely. I don't need it very often.
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I don't really use Wikipedia very often. We can't use it as a source in our school projects, so yeah. It's considered "unreliable" because of how it's run. We're allowed to use it as a starting point to find things on the topics we're studying, though.
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wikipedia is the reason i passed high school lol
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Sometimes several times a day and at other times, not for days. I use it a lot to look up info on movies I watch on TV, their background and filming.
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I never use wiki. When in doubt, I google.
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I use it everyday. It is amazing.
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Pretty much every day.
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Everytime I answer a homework question.
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At least a couple of times a week. Almost every time I get on the internet I think. Just for random stuff that occurs for me to look up.
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Daily, nightly, and ever so rightly. It's a great way to learn random things, you can just get lost researching random crap. Like box jellyfish. I now know their life cycles intimately, but I certainly haven't finished up this case report...
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Several times a day. It's one of my most visited websites.
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Quite often, but I research MANY things and a lot of them are rather esoteric at best.
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If it weren´t for Answerbag, Wikipedia would be the website I use the most.
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Very rarely. It's unreliable and inaccurate.
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Not too often.
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Very often
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I would have to say I use it about 3 or 4 times a month anymore. I used to avail myself of it more often, but I do like my dashboard widget of the dictionary for general purposes now.
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I often have a Wikipedia window open. It's one of my "primary" websites along with AB and YouTube.
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Every day. We know it's user contributed and some content areas are better filled in or even more accurate than others - but to me - it's a great way to get a "first blush overview" of something. If I'm lucky, the topic I looked up there happens to have some external links near the end, so might wind up heading off to those as well. Three cheers for Wikipedia! :)
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