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•After 16 years, Wikipedia finally asked its readers why they're there
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Wikipedia has a lot of readers–approximately 6,000 people visit every second. Since the online encyclopedia isn't your typical information source, it had never bothered to ask its users why they showed up, and what they wanted from the site. That ...

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