User:Lolozano/sandbox

= POLICIES AND GUIDELINES: =

Policies:
Wikipedia has many policies and conventions about encyclopedic content. These standards require verifiability, neutrality, respect for living people, and more. The policy, convention, and process pages themselves are not part of the encyclopedia itself. Wikipedia policies and conventions are developed by the community to describe best practices, clarify principles, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further our goal of creating a free and reliable encyclopedia. Wikipedia does not have strict rules, but editors are expected to abide by the principles established in policies and conventions, except when there is a good reason not to do so, If an editor is found to be acting prejudicially by ignoring these principles, that person risks being blocked or restricted from editing. They can be edited like any Wikipedia page, bearing in mind that they are intended to reflect the consensus of the editing community. Edits that would imply a change in accepted practice usually require prior discussion to ensure that the community really accepts the change.

Contents:
The actual articles and some of the navigation pages of Wikipedia, as opposed to the administration pages, such as the talk, user and maintenance pages. The content is located within the main namespace. Writing content is the goal of Wikipedia's construction process, although this requires pages in other namespaces.

How to publish something on Wikipedia?
Simply enter the topic of your future article in the search engine: if there are no pages on the same subject, you can get started by selecting the "Create" option. Just as important as verifying the main topic is adhering to Wikipedia's pre-determined relevance criteria.

What is the minimum age to use wikipedia?
Wikipedia is "the encyclopedia that anyone can edit". There is no age limit required to edit your articles or to create new articles, because the most important thing is the quality of what you write and the changes you make to what other people have written.

What is Wikipedia?
Wikipedia (from the combination of the words wiki -from the Hawaiian word quick- and encyclopedia) is a collaborative, online and multilingual encyclopedia that aims to create -and provide- a social -not primary- source of information under the premise that knowledge is something so important as to be left in the hands of...

How much money does Wikipedia earn?
According to data collected from the Wikimedia Foundation itself, all editions of the encyclopedia receive a total of 16,000 million visits. Wikipedia spends about 2 million dollars a year (1.78 million euros) on hosting and has 300 employees.

Who is the inventor of Wikipedia?
Jimmy Donal  Wales (Huntsville, Alabama; August 8, 1966) is an American Internet entrepreneur, founder and promoter, along with Larry Sanger, of Wikipedia, an encyclopedia based on the wiki concept and the free software model.