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A defunct [[fork]] of articles from the [[English Wikipedia]]. The idea was to create some continuity between high-quality ''verified'' articles on Wikipedia and the rest of the live content. Users could click through links on Wikipedia and when they came to something that was considered good enough for Veropedia, they would be taken to Veropedia's version of an article. If they clicked on other links, they would be taken back to the standard Wikipedia. The site never went live.
A defunct [[fork]] of articles from the [[English Wikipedia]]. The idea was to create some continuity between high-quality ''verified'' articles on Wikipedia and the rest of the live content. Users could click through links on Wikipedia and when they came to something that was considered good enough for Veropedia, they would be taken to Veropedia's version of an article. If they clicked on other links, they would be taken back to the standard Wikipedia. The site never went live.
A similar situation existed with [[Wikinfo]], which would have links to the English Wikipedia if the article didn't exist in their site but which would connect you to Wikinfo articles if they did.


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A defunct fork of articles from the English Wikipedia. The idea was to create some continuity between high-quality verified articles on Wikipedia and the rest of the live content. Users could click through links on Wikipedia and when they came to something that was considered good enough for Veropedia, they would be taken to Veropedia's version of an article. If they clicked on other links, they would be taken back to the standard Wikipedia. The site never went live.

A similar situation existed with Wikinfo, which would have links to the English Wikipedia if the article didn't exist in their site but which would connect you to Wikinfo articles if they did.

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