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Posted Feb 13, 2003 by Decaf Silicon
Are there any other major user-controlled web sites in current use, especially ones that still need an article?

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Posted Feb 13, 2003 by Whoami?
I'm brewing an Everything2 Entry...

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Posted Feb 13, 2003 by Wandie
As pointed out, Everything2.com is one. Also, I believe Kuro5hin.org is a close cousin.

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Posted Jul 25, 2004 by danfreak
Wikiguide is a (potentially) excellent travel guide, and wikiquote aims to source famous phrases from intellectuals and celebrities alike...

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Posted Nov 30, 2005 by The Artist Formerly Known as Nerd42
Nah, I'd look at h2g2 for a travel guide. It's actual recommendations of places to go definately trump Wikipedia's crappy NPOV descriptions of places.nahnah
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Posted Dec 1, 2005 by Gnomon [See A60420098 for details of new sign-in system]
I agree with your sentiments about NPOV, but DanFreak was talking about wikiguide rather than wikipedia. Unfortunately, he didn't provide a link.

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Posted Dec 1, 2005 by The Artist Formerly Known as Nerd42
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