Wikihow is a wiki-based community with a database of how-to guides. All of the site's content is licensed under Creative Commons (by-nc-sa); and the site uses a modified version of MediaWiki 1.9.3. The site started as an extension of the already existing eHow website, and has evolved to host over 39,000 how-to articles. wikiHow's mission is to build the world's largest how-to manual and help it grow. In September 2007, wikiHow had 7.86 million unique readers.
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| - Wikihow is a wiki-based community with a database of how-to guides. All of the site's content is licensed under Creative Commons (by-nc-sa); and the site uses a modified version of MediaWiki 1.9.3. The site started as an extension of the already existing eHow website, and has evolved to host over 39,000 how-to articles. wikiHow's mission is to build the world's largest how-to manual and help it grow. In September 2007, wikiHow had 7.86 million unique readers.
- WikiHow is an unserious, unuseful how to-manual that has absolutely no use at all, full of incredibly strange, boring people, who edit wikiHow all day long because they have no real lives. They are not as rule-obsessed as Wikipedia, they have only one rule and that is it goof off.. If you want to goof off... well, you can do it there, but it will be featured. They delete logical articles. Pretty similar to Illogicopedia huh. It was bad for their image when they deleted whatever they wanted, so they created a deletion policy to give them a reason. Chances are, if you write something, they will make an amendment to the deletion policy just for you. COOL!!!!! You are restricted!
- Wikihow – bękart Wikipedii i Yahoo Answers, jest to wiki której celem jest tworzenie opisów z serii „jak to zrobić”. I rzeczywiście, znajdziemy tam poradniki na każdy dosłownie temat, każdy poradnik jest wyczerpujący, często z obrazkami i może czasami użyteczny.
- wikiHow is a collaborative, online how-to manual. It was founded by Jack Herrick and Josh Hannah in 2005. wikiHow uses the MediaWiki software. This article is a stub. You can help Computer Wiki by expanding it.
- wikiHow would sometimes seem to be specifically designed with the middle school mind in mind, if you don't mind my saying that. And if you one time i peed my pants and it made me think of you, then just mind your own business please. I don't usually talk that way, but I have been reviewing a few wikiHow talk pages in preparation for writing this article. And quite a few middle schoolers have stated exactly these words to those big nasty administrators who lord over the wikiHow THIS IS SPARTAA!. Some of the admins (who are NOT to be called janitors, because there is not that much trash on the site) lift weights, and are incredibly scary personages, so you really don't want to mess with them. They have the power to BLOCK you. And every middle school child wants to be one---an admin. Don't be
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| - wikiHow would sometimes seem to be specifically designed with the middle school mind in mind, if you don't mind my saying that. And if you one time i peed my pants and it made me think of you, then just mind your own business please. I don't usually talk that way, but I have been reviewing a few wikiHow talk pages in preparation for writing this article. And quite a few middle schoolers have stated exactly these words to those big nasty administrators who lord over the wikiHow THIS IS SPARTAA!. Some of the admins (who are NOT to be called janitors, because there is not that much trash on the site) lift weights, and are incredibly scary personages, so you really don't want to mess with them. They have the power to BLOCK you. And every middle school child wants to be one---an admin. Don't believe me? Just look over some of the talkpages of wikiHow admins and you will find tons of messages from middle school kids asking "do you think I would be a good admin?" Ahhhh! These innocent little kids have no idea what kind crap punishment they are in for if they get named to the admin position, because it can be something of a thankless volunteer job.
- Wikihow is a wiki-based community with a database of how-to guides. All of the site's content is licensed under Creative Commons (by-nc-sa); and the site uses a modified version of MediaWiki 1.9.3. The site started as an extension of the already existing eHow website, and has evolved to host over 39,000 how-to articles. wikiHow's mission is to build the world's largest how-to manual and help it grow. In September 2007, wikiHow had 7.86 million unique readers.
- WikiHow is an unserious, unuseful how to-manual that has absolutely no use at all, full of incredibly strange, boring people, who edit wikiHow all day long because they have no real lives. They are not as rule-obsessed as Wikipedia, they have only one rule and that is it goof off.. If you want to goof off... well, you can do it there, but it will be featured. They delete logical articles. Pretty similar to Illogicopedia huh. It was bad for their image when they deleted whatever they wanted, so they created a deletion policy to give them a reason. Chances are, if you write something, they will make an amendment to the deletion policy just for you. COOL!!!!! You are restricted!
- Wikihow – bękart Wikipedii i Yahoo Answers, jest to wiki której celem jest tworzenie opisów z serii „jak to zrobić”. I rzeczywiście, znajdziemy tam poradniki na każdy dosłownie temat, każdy poradnik jest wyczerpujący, często z obrazkami i może czasami użyteczny.
- wikiHow is a collaborative, online how-to manual. It was founded by Jack Herrick and Josh Hannah in 2005. wikiHow uses the MediaWiki software. This article is a stub. You can help Computer Wiki by expanding it.
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