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This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or fewer. The original itself is in the public domain for the following reason: In 2011, Time listed these edits as one of its 'Top 10 Wikipedia moments'.This image is in the public domain because it is a mere mechanical scan or photocopy of a public domain original, or – from the available evidence – is so similar to such a scan or photocopy that no copyright protection can be expected to arise. Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger, who Wales had had a fallout with, said, "It does seem that Jimmy is attempting to rewrite history". These policies, written by Wales himself, included the quote, "It is a social faux pas to write about yourself.". This was despite the Wikipedia policies asking users not to edit their own biography pages. In 2005, Jimmy Wales made 18 changes to his Wikpedia page, removing all references to 'Bomis Babes', 'softcore pornography' and erotica. Turns out, later in his life, Jimmy Wales clearly wanted to erase his past. It heloed users find erotic matrial online. Bomis also created a search engine called the Babe Engine.
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Bomis Premium, which offered a 3-day trial for $2.95. Source: NaturalNewsĪpart from the 'Bomis Babe Report', the site also had a paid subscription model. While Wales claims that the 'Adult Audience' contributed only about 10 percent of Bomis's revenue, that looks doubtful because the Bomis wikipedia page says that 99 percent of search on the site were for nude women.

While it was a 'guy-oriented search engine' focussed on all the content catering to male audience, like sports, automobiles, and women, the majority of efforts went in to producing the 'Bomis Babe Report', which was a collection of adult-rated content, and featured naked women and celebrities. Jimmy Wales launched a web portal called back in 1996.

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Without the largest encyclopedia available for free on the internet, god knows how many projects might have been unfinished and how many assignments never submitted.īut here's something you didn't know about Wikipedia: The website was first funded with money that its founder, Jimmy Wales, earned through his previous site, which relied heavily on soft porn for its revenues. We all know it, Wikipedia is our saviour.
