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You might see how the article on KidzPedia for Spaghetti is similar to the one on simple.wikipedia.org. Yeah. How can they be the same? KidzSearch, I need an answer. We're gonna make a poll.

Do you guys think this is suspicious
Choices:
Yes (1 vote, 20%)
No (4 votes, 80%)



2 Answers

+1 vote
by (1.34m points)
No I don't think it is suspicious. Wikipedia is free content that can be used on other sites.
by (1.7k points)
+1
But on some pages they didn't put credit, like on the Spaghetti page on KidzPedia

Edit: Nvm, they did on the bottom of the page: it says:

"Content of this web page is sourced from wikipedia ( http://simple.wikipedia.org). "
by (1.34m points)
You don't actually need to. It's free use content.
+3 votes
by (337k points)
We use multiple public domain sources, such as Simple Wikipedia. However, all articles are reviewed and edited by our staff for safety and content quality. Many articles are completely original and not just modified. It really depends on the topic.
by (1.7k points)
+1

I should say though, on the identical pages, you should at least put credit for Simple Wikipedia.

by (1.34m points)
No, they already say "powered by wikipedia" at the bottom of the page



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