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  2. Sorting algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Stable sort algorithms sort equal elements in the same order that they appear in the input. For example, in the card sorting example to the right, the cards are being sorted by their rank, and their suit is being ignored. This allows the possibility of multiple different correctly sorted versions of the original list.

  3. Wikipedia:Funny biographical images - Wikipedia

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    English Wikipedia's image guidelines for living people stipulate that we can only use freely-licensed images of living people in articles, and our image use policy says that we can only use copyrighted images if no free alternative exists. This often means that editors themselves must take photographs of notable subjects, or that historical ...

  4. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    This video inspired the term Nek Minnit, which is used at the end of a sentence in place of the words Next Minute. The video has received over two million views and has been parodied several times on YouTube; the TV3 show The Jono Project ran a series of clips titled Food in a Nek Minnit which parodied a nightly advertisement called Food in a ...

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  6. Wikipedia:Silly Things - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Wikiality and Other Tripling Elephants – Stephen Colbert trolls Wikipedia! Wikipedia:List of hoaxes on Wikipedia; Category: (Redacted) – If you want to know the darkest secrets of Wikipedia. Proceed at your own risk. c:Category:Unusual signs / c:Absurd use of road signs; c:Category:Cursed images – deleted in 08/2022

  7. Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas ...

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    Posting a video of yourself saying the N-word, especially if you're not Black. Posting an image of yourself falling off the Burj Khalifa. (haha funny number) Singing any Cardi B song. About the food that you find (or don't find) tasty. List of promises by politicians. Posting any number of useless messages made by bored editors of Wikipedia.

  8. Sorting - Wikipedia

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    For example, the items are books, the sort key is the title, subject or author, and the order is alphabetical. A new sort key can be created from two or more sort keys by lexicographical order . The first is then called the primary sort key , the second the secondary sort key , etc.

  9. Wikipedia:Counting and sorting are not original research

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    However, counting and sorting are not original research and therefore can be included in any article where taking simple mathematical measures would add benefit. When working on an article with a large amount of data, it may be advantageous to group, sort, count, and rank data that has been reported in other reliable sources .