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The correct title of this article is wikiHow. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
wikiHow <tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align: center; border: 0px solid #aaaaaa">Image:WikiHow screenshot.png
URL http://www.wikihow.com/<tr><th>Commercial?</th><td>Yes</td></tr>
Type of site Wiki format How-to Manual<tr><th>Registration</th><td>Optional</td></tr>
Owner wikiHow
Created by Jack Herrick and Josh Hannah

wikiHow is a wiki-based community with a database of How-To guides. All of the site's content is licensed under Creative Commons (by-nc-sa); and the site uses a heavily modified version of MediaWiki 1.6. The site started as an extension of the already existing eHow website, and has evolved to host over 13,000 How-to articles. wikiHow's mission is to build the world's largest How-To manual and help it grow. In October 2006, wikiHow had 2.6 million unique readers. <ref>Herrick, Jack (Nov. 2006). WikiHow Site Traffic Statistics. wikiHow. Retrieved on 2006-11-19.</ref>

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[edit] History

In January 2005, the two owners, Jack Herrick and Josh Hannah, of eHow started wikiHow - a collaborative writing project striving to build the world's largest how-to manual. While eHow already contained instructions on how to do thousands of things, wikiHow allowed a community of volunteer contributors to build something even bigger and better. On April 28th 2006 eHow was sold and wikiHow was launched as an independent site on its own domain, www.wikihow.com <ref>Herrick, Jack (Sept. 2006). History of eHow and wikiHow. wikiHow. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.</ref>

As of October 2006, the number of registered wikiHow users stood at slightly more than 32,000.<ref>wikiHow Statistics. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.</ref>

[edit] Content and article format

wikiHow is a wiki, which is a website that anyone can write on and edit. wikiHow operates on open source software and an open content licensing model allowing free use and community ownership of the content.

Any visitor to wikiHow can create a new page and write about how to do something. Articles posted to wikiHow follow a standard format consisting of a summary, followed by steps to complete the activity, along with required items, warnings, tips, and sometimes links to related websites. Pictures may be added to the articles to illustrate important points or concepts. Once the page is submitted, other visitors can edit, improve, or change the page. Anonymous contributors and the wikiHow user community work together to improve the quality of information provided on the site, fix or remove incorrect instructions and revert vandalism.

To maintain a "family friendly" atmosphere, wikiHow is somewhat censored and also prohibits manuals that teach how to do potentially dangerous things, unlike Wikibooks, which has manuals for synthesis of potentially dangerous chemicals. These issues are documented in wikiHow's Deletion Policy. <ref>wikiHow Deletion Policy. wikiHow. Retrieved on 2006-10-26.</ref>

[edit] Criticisms

While wikiHow does contain a wealth of information, some criticize the validity and usefulness of some of these How-tos. <ref>Addelman, Rebecca. How to do absolutely everything (English). MacLeans.ca. Retrieved on 2006-10-26. “Relevance is an even bigger issue ... wikiHow's advice is too niche and fragmented for most people to find useful.”</ref>

Examples of questionable articles include:

How to Dodge Bullets
How to Lie
How to Taste Dark Chocolate

wikiHow is also criticized for having far more articles on relationships, dating, and personal care than practical functions.[citation needed]

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