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December 20th, 2005, 08:54 GMT · By Adrian Stanciu

Wikipedia Asks for Donations from Users

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The online encyclopedia which so far was based only on the users' input to provide articles and information from a wide selection of areas is now asking for help once again from the people who made this project one of the most reliable information sources online. This time, the Wikipedia
Foundation is asking its users for money which will be used to optimize the systems that drive the encyclopedia, keep up with the increased demand and upgrade the software used in order to offer better services by displaying the information faster. All these efforts are meant to improve the way Wikipedia offers everybody interested the possibility to stay informed and learn new things.

In order to persuade all users that any financial contribution is needed, the Wikipedia Foundation started displaying the "We can do it with your help" message, which should impress users and persuade them to donate money for the project. This strategy has already started to pay off, as only a few days after the initiative was announced to the public, Wikipedia has raised over $44,000 through the PayPal system.

Jimmy Wales, co-founder of the Wikipedia project stated that there will be two versions of the encyclopedia, to avoid a repeat of recent events in which bogus information was published.

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