Uncyclopedia is an encyclopedia full of joke articles. It is a parody of Wikipedia. Unlike websites such as Wikipedia and wikiHow, Uncyclopedia encourages editors to write joke articles. This article will tell you how to use this website.

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Using Uncyclopedia

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    Navigate to Uncyclopedia. This links to the website in English. Uncyclopedia is available in other languages (at the left of the page), although some of these websites may be insecure.
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    Look at the front page. The front page is similar to Wikipedia's, except that everything is written in a humorous/sarcastic manner.
    • There is a "From today's featured article" section. This showcases the website's featured article.
    • The "Did you know... " section talks about funny instances in history.
    • The "In the news" section talks about real-life news that is happening.
    • The "On this day" section talks about what happened on this day in history (in a funny manner).
    • The "Picture of the day" section describes the picture of the day in a comical manner.
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    Search an article on Uncyclopedia. If you haven't used Uncyclopedia before, try to search a random historical figure, celebrity, or about a random technical term. The layout of Uncyclopedia is similar to Wikipedia, so the search bar is also on the top right of the page.
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    Read an article on Uncyclopedia. If you read a random article on Uncyclopedia, you will see that the words and descriptions in it are funny, sarcastic, or a joke. This is the point of Uncyclopedia; it is a joke encyclopedia.
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Part 2
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Writing and Editing Articles on Uncyclopedia

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    Create an account on Uncyclopedia. You can edit anonymously, like on wikiHow and Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, although it will show your IP address. If you create an account, your IP address will not be shown publicly if you make an edit.
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    Read up on How To Be Funny And Not Just Stupid to write a good Uncyclopedia article. It shows you how to write a truly funny article filled with sarcasm, criticism, and jokes.
    • It tells you not to rant about everything bad in the article, and to not just make up a bunch of lies. The articles have some truth to them, so do not just lie about the subject you are writing about.
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    Write an article on Uncyclopedia. After you've carefully read the guide, you can create an article. Just click on your user page and select "Create".
    • Make sure you have a decent grasp on how to format articles, like formatting title sections, bolding and italicizing words. If you've written on Wikipedia before, this will help you, as the format is the same.
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    Request a "Pee Review" of your article. Yes, since Uncyclopedia is a parody of Wikipedia, the Peer Review feature of Wikipedia is parodied to become "Pee Review". This feature allows authors of articles to ask other editors for advice about their articles. They will just add the {{PeeReview}} template onto their articles.
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Part 3
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Knowing More About Uncyclopedia

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    Understand its inside jokes. There are many articles which share similar Uncyclopedia jokes. For example, Uncyclopedia's articles attribute quotes to random historical figures, such as Benjamin Disraeli. The most common person they attribute funny quotes to is Oscar Wilde. On Wikipedia's page about Uncyclopedia, even they know about Oscar Wilde and his made up quotes.
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    Donate to Uncyclopedia. Just like Wikipedia, Uncyclopedia allows you to donate a small sum of money to keep its encyclopedia going. You can donate through PayPal, Patreon, Bitcoin, or mail transactions.
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Part 4
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Comparing Wikipedia and Uncyclopedia

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    Compare the logos. The logos are pretty similar, although there are some differences.
    • Uncyclopedia's logo is a 3D potato puzzle (a parody) and Wikipedia's logo is a 3D puzzle.
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    Compare the front pages. The home pages are similar, with the same sections.
    • In both encyclopedias, there are "Today's featured article", "In the news", "On this day", "Did you know ...", and "Today's featured picture" sections.
    • Wikipedia has more sections, including a "From today's featured list", describing one of Wikipedia's lists.
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    Compare the article content in the articles.
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    Compare the wikis' projects. Each of Wikipedia's sister projects has an Uncyclopedia parody.
    • "Wiktionary" is called "Undictionary".
    • "Wikinews" is called "UnNews".
    • "wikiAnswers" is called "Why?".
    • "wikiHow" is called "HowTo".
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    Compare the signup processes. The sign-up processes are similar; you have to input a username, password, and email address.
    • When signing up on Uncyclopedia, there will be no CAPTCHA; only a question that asks you about Uncyclopedia.
    • When signing up on Wikipedia, there will be a CAPTCHA. You will need to type the blurred words that come up on the screen. If you can't see the words, you can request an account.
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    Compare the Village Pumps. Wikipedia and Uncyclopedia both have village pumps, like many other wiki websites. The village pumps are forums in which editors discuss about Wikipedia's policies, changes to articles, etc.
    • Uncyclopedia's village pump is called "Village Dump".
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Warnings

  • Uncyclopedia contains inappropriate sexual innuendos and/or cursing in many of their articles. Read with caution.
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