Wikipediism (also known as ism) is a belief system that allows its adherents to seek meaning through their search of . The followers of Wikipediism refer to this site when faced with questions. They do not see all articles as truth, but rather a starting ground for their quest for new knowledge.
Basic Principles
One of the founding principles of Wikipediism is that followers should be open minded and desire to learn. Followers of Wikipediism, Wikipediists, stress that they do not rely on articles for absolute facts. Wikipediists instead prefer to search when they are challenged by the unknown and wish to gain new understanding. Also, Wikipediists do not support the vandalism of pages nor abusing the right to edit since many users seek answers through this site. Wikipediists who hold additional knowledge for any previous article, stub or unwritten article on are encourage to share their expertise with others by adding to lacking areas on .
History
Wikipediism was founded by Edward Montiel in 2007 and gained a following starting in Tucson, Arizona. Edward and fellow followers have realized what a great resource is and decided to use its vast wealth of information to improve their lives. This belief system has since spread across the internet. The philosophy of Wikipediism is open to all who wish to incorporate new knowledge and understanding.
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