Uncyclopedia
Type of site | Online encyclopedia, satire |
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Owner | Works are owned by their authors CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 (English-language version) |
Created by | Jonathan "Chronarion" Huang, "Stillwaters" |
Revenue | Donations[1] |
URL | English Uncyclopedia: en uncyclopedia |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | January 5, 2005 |
Current status | Active |
Uncyclopedia is several
Various styles of
Many Uncyclopedia articles contain graphics with a link to the corresponding Wikipedia article; Uncyclopedia often denotes the corresponding Wikipedia article to its content as being listed "for those without comedic tastes", and Wikipedia's article written by "so-called experts".
History
Uncyclopedia was launched on January 5, 2005, by Jonathan Huang, known online as "Chronarion", and a partner known online as "Stillwaters".[2] It was originally situated at uncyclopedia.org
. In July 2006, it was acquired by Fandom, then known as Wikia.[6]
In January 2013, some Uncyclopedia editors and administrators set up a fork of Uncyclopedia at en.uncyclopedia.co
, in response to Wikia's censorship, insertion of advertising, and the imposition of content warnings.[7] Fandom ceased hosting its version of Uncyclopedia[8] on May 14, 2019, and the Fandom site (colloquially known as the "spoon", a play on "fork") moved to uncyclopedia.ca
, and in September 2021 to uncyclopedia.com
. In 2023, each of these English-language versions had approximately 37,000 content pages, second only to the Portuguese. The Fandom version of the site now shows only a "Not a valid community" landing page.
A third site, at mirror.uncyc.org
, functions only as a
Structure
Uncyclopedia is built on the same
Foreign-language Uncyclopedia-like projects are described below. Some of these are independent domains:[11] In 2007, 58.8% (or 20 out of 34) of the Uncyclopedia collection was hosted by Wikia. Six dedicated non-Wikia servers host "Uncyclopedia Babel" content in various languages. To coordinate these projects (collectively, the "Uncyclomedia Babel Project") an Un-Meta wiki was created in 2006.[12]
Uncyclopedia projects are run independently by their own members, though some users have accounts on multiple Uncyclopedias. They contain interlanguage links to each other, but there is no global governing organization comparable to the Wikimedia Foundation that oversees Wikipedia as well as its sister projects.
Content
Uncyclopedia's content is
Many articles on Uncyclopedia link to corresponding Wikipedia article on the subject, though denote Wikipedia's content as being written by "so-called experts"; this is most often denoted by Uncyclopedia articles with a corresponding Wikipedia article having a graphic located to the side of an article linking the related Wikipedia article to be used for "those without comedic tastes".[14]
Articles
Uncyclopedia encourages satire that is close to or resembles the truth. However, many articles employ
Like Wikipedia's "Five pillars", Uncyclopedia has "Five pliers", including "Satirical point of view".[16] Its code of conduct follows from three main rules: "Be funny and not just stupid", "Don't be a dick", and "Dance like you've never danced before!"[3][17]
Parodying Wikipedia's article review service
Much like Wikipedia, Uncyclopedia has policies concerning vanity articles, which are articles written by an individual associated with the subject of the page. Vanity articles were disallowed after many of them produced
One of Uncyclopedia's most popular articles,[21] "AAAAAAAAA!", is a nonsensical page, with its content completely consisting of the upper case letter A with images and some punctuation marks.
Site-wide pranks
Some jokes involve the entire website, sometimes including a
Traditions
Each year, Uncyclopedia writers create a list of 100 worst reflections of that year, marking website milestones or simply news. Most years, the creators of the list reveal that they have once again put off the list until the last second, and simply skip a large chunk to get to a hundred in time. Other Uncyclopedia traditions include creating a "top 10" list of articles for each year, chosen by popular vote.[citation needed]
Subprojects
Uncyclomedia project | Object of parody |
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UnBooks | Wikibooks |
UnNews | Wikinews |
Undictionary | Wiktionary |
Un-Bestiary | Wikispecies |
Uncycloversity | Wikiversity |
UnQuotable | Wikiquote |
UnScripts | Wikisource |
UnMeta-Wiki | Wikimedia Meta-Wiki |
UnCommons (Uncyclomedia Commons) |
Wikimedia Commons |
UnSignpost | Wikipedia Signpost
|
UnTunes | iTunes |
UnVoyage | Wikivoyage |
HowTo | wikiHow |
Why? | Answers.com |
Un-Games | Choose your own adventure books |
UnDebate | Debatepedia |
UnPoetia | Poetry (in general) |
Undata | Wikidata |
UnReviews | Reviews (in general) |
As well as housing many articles designed to satirize Wikipedia-style content, Uncyclopedia contains several secondary projects (known as "UnProjects").[3][25] As of 2017, there were sixteen such subprojects,[26] each of which specializes in parody of a different information style. Many of these are directly analogous to Wikipedia's sister projects, while others such as UnTunes and HowTo parody projects completely unrelated to Wikipedia.
Press coverage
Uncyclopedia has been referenced in several well-known news publications from around the world, in addition to numerous local and regional newspapers and periodicals. In 2005 the
In addition to articles about specific entries on the wiki, several papers speak of the website in general – usually in a section devoted to
Criticism and controversy
This article's "criticism" or "controversy" section may compromise the article's neutrality. (October 2022) |
At various times, articles on Uncyclopedia have been subject to criticism from
In January 2008, the Malaysian Internal Security Ministry issued a directive alerting newspaper editors not to trust Uncyclopedia. It said the article concerning Malaysia contained "untruths, insults and ridicule" and was demeaning to the country.[44][45]
The site uses a layout that looks similar to Wikipedia's,[46] which may confuse inexperienced users who misinterpret the content as factual.[47][48]
In November 2012, the page "HowTo:Commit suicide" on the Russian-language Uncyclopedia (Absurdopedia) was legally prohibited by the Russian
In 2014, the page "HowTo:Make a bomb at home" on Absurdopedia was included in the Russian list of extremist materials.[52]
In August 2014, the logo displayed for
In 2017, two pages of Absurdopedia were banned in Russia: "HowTo:Bathe a cat" for "calls to violence against animals" and "HowTo:Make a nuclear bomb" for "information on manufacturing weapons".[55]
In other languages
The Uncyclopedia concept has been adapted to wikis in more than fifty other languages., was added to the Uncyclopedia series.
Each language wiki is free to establish its own unique community identity, but most of the logos and names in use retain some semblance to those of the English-language version. For instance, as an "un-" encyclopedia, the encyclopedia is named "Uncyclopedia" in both English and German.
Some of the largest Uncyclopedias available in other languages are listed below.
Danish – Spademanns Leksikon
Spademanns Leksikon
In 2012, the website contained more than 6,000 articles. Together with the Norwegian Ikkepedia, it accuses Swedes of having no sense of humor because of their poor Uncyclopedia. Website memes include use of
Dutch – Oncyclopedia
The Dutch version started in June 2006. Within half a year the number of articles grew to about 350. Though the number of pages in March 2007 was around 500, 150 short articles moved to the new daughter project, the "OnWoordenboek der Nederlandse Taal" (literally, "UnDictionary of the Dutch Language"), almost doubling the number of new contributions. In February 2007, a second project started: OnNieuws (UnNews), a newspaper full of nonsense. This can be either fictional news or real news told in a funny way. Around March 15, 2007, the decision was made to change the name.[60] The Onziclopedie was renamed to Oncyclopedia (Neerlandica). Later more projects started: OnZinnen (Unquotable),[61] OnBoeken (UnBooks)[62] and the Oncycloversiteit (Uncycloversity).[63] Oncyclopedia also has its own fictional radio station (OnRadio),[64][65] which is available only on the
Finally there is the "Oncyclopolis Project".[67] This gives the Oncyclopedia a fictional city-state, Oncyclopolis and its own ranking system (based on number of articles, user rights and user duty) comparable with the system of the Uncyclopedia.
Finnish – Hikipedia
Hikipedia (from Finnish hiki "sweat" and encyclopedia, a parody of the name "Wikipedia") is a
French – Désencyclopédie
The Désencyclopédie was set up on June 30, 2005, by Quebec bloggers. The administration gradually abandoned the site before it was taken over by French-speaking volunteers around 2007. On April 20, 2019, Fandom (ex-Wikia) closed access to the Désencyclopédie in French. The articles which are not in opposition to the terms of use of Fandom can, however, always be consulted on another site where they are lodged and can still be edited.[69]
German – Stupidedia
Stupidedia (from stupid and encyclopedia) is an Austrian wiki featuring satirically themed articles.[70][71] It was created on December 17, 2004, by David Sowka, making it the first known humor wiki. In 2010, it joined the Uncyclopedia family, becoming one of the site's German-language wikis. Stupidedia is the largest German-language parody wiki with more than 22,412 articles as of March 2014[update]. Its slogan is "Wissen Sie Bescheid? Nein? Wir auch nicht!" (English: Do you know the score? No? Neither do we!)
Greek – Frikipaideia
Frikipaideia (from φρίκη + εγκυκλοπαίδεια, read Frikipedia) is the Greek version of Uncyclopedia. It was created on 28 February 2006 with the title Ανεγκυκλοπαίδεια (the Greek variant of the name Uncyclopedia) from a proposal by Greek Wikipedians led by the user Dada, who is still an admin of the Greek Wikipedia. After a proposal it was renamed on 20 September 2006 to Frikipaideia. Today, it has more than 3,200 articles and 2,083 registered users (as of 26 December 2021); while in the past, it states more than eleven million registered users, although it was a hundred times larger than in reality. It was most active in the period 2006 to 2010, although it retained significant activity until 2019, when the transfer of Uncyclopedia wikis to independent sites took place. After 2019, there was a period of inactivity that lasted for some months, but since 2020 Frikipaideia is fairly active, thanks to a new generation of contributors. It has subprojects as well, including the Frikivivlia and Frikinea (the Greek counterparts to UnBooks and UnNews).
Italian – Nonciclopedia
Nonciclopedia, the
Japanese – Ansaikuropedia
Uncyclopedia (Japanese: アンサイクロペディア, Ansaikuropedia), fourth-largest with just over ten thousand pages,[74] takes its name from the katakana transliteration of the word Uncyclopedia.[75] It was founded in December 2005.[76] Its "UnNews" section is known for posting stories that closely resemble real news stories, which has caused rumors and angry reactions on Twitter.[citation needed]
Polish – Nonsensopedia
Nonsensopedia is a Polish project that was initially just a Polish version of Uncyclopedia, but has since diverged from other projects in the family. It was founded on September 14, 2005[77] and has since grown to over 17,000 pages.[78] It was hosted on Wikicities (later Wikia), but has since moved to an independent host on nonsa.pl in March 2019. Contrary to other Uncyclopedias, it puts a larger focus on following copyright law and actively encourages users to upload only free content.[79]
Portuguese – Desciclopédia
Desciclopédia, the
Desciclopédia uses various domain hacks for individual secondary projects, which include Desnotícias ("notícias" is "news"), Descionário (with "dicionário" meaning "dictionary"), Deslivros (for books, "biblioteca" means "library"), and Desentrevistas ("entrevistas" meaning "interviews"). In English, these would correspond to "UnNews", "UnDictionary", "UnBooks", and the exclusive-to-Desciclopédia "UnInterviews".
Russian – Absurdopedia
The
absurdopedia.wikia.com
on February 24, 2006.[86] In October 2010 a fork site was established at absurdopedia.net[87] In March 2019, the original Absurdopedia moved to the address absurdopedia.wiki
[88] as the "Olbanian" version of the project.[89]Spanish – Inciclopedia
The
Notables such as Chilean
Czech – Necyklopedie
In January 2005, an article in Czech, dedicated to Ross Hedvíček, was published on Uncyclopedia. Necyklopedie by itself was launched a few months later in August. It experienced a huge growth as it reached fourteen thousand articles the very next month, and more than twenty-three thousand by August 2007. In September 2015, Necyklopedie consisted of more than 30,000 articles, making it the second-largest Uncyclopedia at the time. However, that number decreased during 2016 as the admins deleted all the "poorly written" articles.[94]
Necyklopedie claims to be founded by Jára Cimrman.
Other
- Hebrew: איןציקלופדיה (phonetic: eincyclopedia, the "ein" in the name is a play on a common typo in Hebrew, in which the letter Yud (י) is added to the word אנציקלופדיה)
- Chinese:
- Zhuyin: ㄨㄟˇ ㄐㄧ ㄅㄞˇ ㄎㄜ.[95]
- Simplified Chinese: 伪基百科; pinyin: weǐ jī baǐ kē.[96]
- Esperanto: Neciklopedio.[97]
- German: Kamelopedia.
- Ukrainian: Інциклопедія.[98]
- Tagalog: Pekepedia.[99]
- Indonesian: Tolololpedia.[100]
- Malaysian: Bodohpedia.[101]
- Swedish: Psyklopedin.
- Thai: Uncyclopedia is translated into Thai as ไร้สาระนุกรม, a play on the words encyclopedia (สารานุกรม) and nonsense (ไร้สาระ). It refers to Wikipedia as Wigrianpedia, which is a play on Wikipedia (วิกิพีเดีย) and trolling (เกรียน). (Thai: วิเกรียนพีเดีย)[102]
- Korean: 백괴사전[103]
- Norwegian: Ikkepedia.[104]
- Turkish: Yansiklopedi.[105]
See also
- Bigipedia
- Dickipedia
- Encyclopedia Dramatica
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