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All of the statements below happen to be true, but only some are adequately supported by a reliable source. Can you guess which ones?


Los Angeles Times[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

On January 18, 2012, the English Wikipedia conducted a 24-hour blackout to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act, impacting 162 million readers.[1] Калып:Talkref

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Journal of the American Medical Association[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

The Journal of the American Medical Association estimated that $101 billion was spent in 2013 on the preventable disease of diabetes, and another $88 billion was spent on heart disease.[2] Калып:Talkref

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Reddit[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

Human eye color is determined by the composition of two parts of the iris. Both pigmentation and Tyndall scattering contribute to the ultimate coloration.[3] Калып:Talkref

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Daily Mail[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

At a 2015 Peking Duk concert, a fan managed to get backstage after tricking a security guard into thinking he was Reuben Styles' step-brother by editing the band's Wikipedia page.[4] Калып:Talkref

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Forbes[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

Less than 3 percent of the geotagged articles on Wikipedia are for places in Africa, despite the continent having 14 percent of the world's population.[5] Калып:Talkref

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Claremont Courier[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

The Center for Urban Forest Research estimates that shade from the 26,000 trees in Claremont, California, saves the city more than 2.1 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year in reduced air conditioning costs, equivalent to more than $468,000 in savings.[6] Калып:Talkref

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Know Your Meme[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

A 2008 culture jamming operation placed "citation needed" stickers on advertisements around New York City.[7] Калып:Talkref

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The Stanford Daily[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

Although Stanford University has no official school mascot, each year a student is chosen to be the "Stanford Tree" and wears a costume of their own creation.[8] Калып:Talkref

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Der Spiegel[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

In May 2019, Leo Burnett Tailor Made, a marketing agency for The North Face Brazil, revealed that they had surreptitiously replaced photos of popular outdoor destinations on Wikipedia with photos featuring North Face products in an attempt to get those products to appear more prominently in search engine results.[9] Калып:Talkref

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The New York Times[түзөтүү | булагын түзөтүү]

It is not possible to preserve the environment while continuing to consume meat at current levels.[10] Калып:Talkref

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  1. Wikipedia: SOPA protest led 8 million to look up reps in Congress, Los Angeles Times (19 January 2012).
  2. Dieleman, Joseph L.; Baral, Ranju; Birger, Maxwell; Bui, Anthony L.; Bulchis, Anne; Chapin, Abigail; Hamavid, Hannah; Horst, Cody et al. (2016-12-27). "US Spending on Personal Health Care and Public Health, 1996-2013". JAMA 316 (24): 2627–2646. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.16885. ISSN 0098-7484. PMC 5551483. PMID 28027366. 
  3. sixsidepentagon. ELI5: Why are human eye colours restricted to brown, blue, green, and in extremely rare cases, red, as opposed to other colours? (англисче).
  4. Man tricks security into letting him backstage by editing Wikipedia, Daily Mail (4 December 2015).
  5. Wikipedia Releases Transparency Report And Pledges To Improve Diversity (en), Forbes (25 July 2018).
  6. Managing Claremont's urban forest (en), Claremont Courier (29 March 2019).
  7. [citation needed]. Cheezburger Network.
  8. 43rd Stanford Tree talks stunts, branching out, The Stanford Daily (3 April 2020).
  9. The North Face platzierte Schleichwerbung bei Google und Wikipedia (de), Der Spiegel (31 May 2019).
  10. The End of Meat Is Here, The New York Times (21 May 2020).