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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UncyclopediaUncyclopedia - Wikipedia

    Uncyclopedia is several forks of satirical online encyclopedias that parody Wikipedia. Its logo, a hollow "puzzle potato ", parodies Wikipedia's globe puzzle logo, [2] and it styles itself as "the content-free encyclopedia ", parodying Wikipedia's slogan of "the free encyclopedia" and likely as a play the fact that Wikipedia is described as a ...

  2. Aug 11, 2011 · Uncyclopedia is a parody of Wikipedia. Lanuched on January 5th, 2005 by Jonathan Huang, the wiki currently spans around 50 languages. The original English site currently has 30,000 articles, with the Portuguese site containing 31,000. Every aspect of the site tries to spoof any of Wikipedia's projects and even the Wikimedia Foundation itself.

  3. The poor, meme-ridden "comedy" website Uncyclopedia is the stuff of Internet legend and infamy. The site, which is thought to have originated in 1860 as an American imperialist tool for global domination, is now a multi-national effort and is seen as the best of its kind by some. Uncyclopedia currently specializes in tedious mockery of ...

  4. Uncyclopedia. Uncyclopedia is a satirical wiki site that is meant to be a general parody of Wikipedia. Founded by Jonathan Huang in January 2005, the site began as an English-language project, but it has since grown into a multilingual network of wikis spanning over 75 languages.

  5. Apr 6, 2024 · The main page of Uncyclopedia (retrieved May 24, 2019) is similar to Wikipedia's.. Type of site. Online encyclopedia, satire: Owner: Works are owned by their authors CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 (English-language version)

  6. http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page This is one of the largest, longest lasting spoof sites I have ever seen. Making fun of Wikipedia, and everythi

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  8. wiki.archiveteam.org › index › UncyclopediaUncyclopedia - Archiveteam

    Uncyclopedia is a loosely-defined collection of humour wikis which parody Wikipedia in various languages. Each language is an independent project with no apparent central control or co-ordination; the names are usually but not always un-, dis-, in- or ne- logical negations followed by a local word for "encyclopedia".

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