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'''Encyclopædia Dramatica''' ('''ED''') is a ]-based ] launched on ], ] , by Sherrod DeGrippo as a |
'''Encyclopædia Dramatica''' ('''ED''') is a ]-based ] launched on ], ] , by Sherrod DeGrippo as a "central catalog for the world to view comprehensive, reference-style parody and satire of drama, memes, and other interesting happenings on the internet."<ref name=edportal></ref> | ||
Since its creation, according to automatically generated statistics, Encyclopædia Dramatica has grown to over 3,300 articles as of July 2006, with over 8,000 registered users<ref name=stats></ref>. | Since its creation, according to automatically generated statistics, Encyclopædia Dramatica has grown to over 3,300 articles as of July 2006, with over 8,000 registered users<ref name=stats></ref>. |
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Encyclopædia Dramatica (ED) is a MediaWiki-based wiki launched on December 9, 2004 , by Sherrod DeGrippo as a "central catalog for the world to view comprehensive, reference-style parody and satire of drama, memes, and other interesting happenings on the internet."
Since its creation, according to automatically generated statistics, Encyclopædia Dramatica has grown to over 3,300 articles as of July 2006, with over 8,000 registered users.