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  1. This FAQ answers some questions related to the technical workings of Wikipedia, including software and hardware. Note: If you're trying to get help for a specific technical problem that isn't answered by the FAQs, read Wikipedia:Troubleshooting or ask question at the technical village pump.

  2. Aug 10, 2009 · The major one is Wikia. Wikileaks is, to the best of my knowledge, not a Wikimedia project. It is programmed in PHP. Wikipedia runs on MediaWiki software, which uses PHP and MySQL (although by now, MediaWiki might support other SQL databases, such as PostgreSQL - you'll have to check the docs).

  3. Aug 24, 2021 · Summary. The MassMessage extension allows users to send messages to a list of pages, including users’ talk pages, across a wiki farm. It is used to send out newsletters and important communications to the Wikimedia communities. An example is the weekly Tech News newsletter to subscribers across Wikipedias and Wikimedia wikis.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SMS_languageSMS language - Wikipedia

    Short Message Service (SMS) language, textism, or textese[a] is the abbreviated language and slang commonly used in the late 1990s and early 2000s with mobile phone text messaging, and occasionally through Internet -based communication such as email and instant messaging. [1]

  5. Text messaging. A text message using SMS – the 160 character limit and difficulty of typing on feature phone keypads led to the abbreviations of "SMS language". A text message conversation on an iPhone. Text messaging, or texting, is the act of composing and sending electronic messages, typically consisting of alphabetic and numeric ...

  6. Aug 10, 2022 · Wikipedians, as they’re called, use Wikipedia’s special markup language called MediaWiki to make changes to pages on the fly. It takes a very persistent, determined person to acquire a working knowledge of all of Wikipedia’s guidelines and become a contributor — and they tend to take their roles very seriously.

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  8. Traditional Chinese, Italian, Malay, Romanian, Greek, and Russian are the most prevalent languages in two countries. The remaining 60 languages are most prevalent in a single country. We compare this language distribution with a proxy-measure of the global distribution of Wikipedia content.