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Why do people answer questions by quoting Wikipedia?

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Why do people answer questions by quoting Wikipedia?

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Wikipedia or Google may help you explain your answers better and make a greater understanding if it’s something complicated. If people were to just use information from their brain, well it’s fair to say we wouldn’t be getting anywhere to the answer any time soon.

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Because some people who ask questions are too lazy to look up the simplest stuff.

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Well it dosn’t bother me think the peson obiously went out of their way to go to wikipedia then searching for your answer then coppying the link then pasting it on here as long as you get an answer it all good and wikipedia knows more than us lol

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A lot of people don’t know about Google, I know a few people who only use the default search engine that their computers came set up with.

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It could be useful for someone to know where to get facts. before I found this site I had no idea how to google or what Wikipedia was. I saw that on an answer and took a look myself.

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