- How reliable and accurate is the information on Namu Wiki?
Namuwiki is a Weebkipdeia It started off as an online portal for anime manga related stuff and expanded That's why if you search for Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan on Namu Wiki and it shows mangas that take place in there and a list of manga anime characters that are from Kumamoto Prefecture, on top of 'normal' infos like location, political situation, administrative division, and real life
- Is Namuwiki more popular or used more than Wikipedia in Korea?
Namuwiki was really meant to be a wiki for otakus only (it has a "mascot" and it's an anime character) Then it got mainstream and now it's pretty much used by everyone for any topic It's still less formal than Wikipedia, and not very academic: the writing voice is more colloquial than academic, and citations aren't enforced
- [OC] So I discovered Namuwikis pages on Running Man, and I . . . - Reddit
For those who don't know, Namuwiki is one of South Korea's top online encyclopedias, albeit apparently with some humorous content, and their articles on Running Man, especially their yearly articles, contains who won per episode (including guests), win totals per year (including solo wins), runner-up finishes per year, and even number of times each cast received a penalty
- Have you guys visited their namuwiki page? : r NMIXX - Reddit
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- An evaluation of Tower of God according to Namuwiki : r TowerofGod - Reddit
Namuwiki is the biggest wikipedia style site in Korea, so its generally a good source of general sentiment on products And for ToG the sentiment is as follows General sentiment for the series has steadily gotten worse since the Hell Train began
- Japanese equivalent of Korean Namuwiki : r japan - Reddit
This subreddit serves as a general hub to discuss most things Japanese and exchange information, **as well as to guide users to subs specializing in things such as daily life, travel or language acquisition **
- The Meaning Behind The NMIXX Members Names: A Hanja Explanation
I’ve gotten my info mainly from Wiktionary, Namuwiki, and Chinese Hanja etymology sites Here’s a little background on Korean naming customs (taken from the original post): The Korean alphabet, Hangul, is a phonographic language (meaning it is pronounced as it looks), so many homonyms occur
- Help editing Namuwiki : r korea - Reddit
674K subscribers in the korea community A subreddit for news, culture, and life on the Korean Peninsula Welcome to everyone, including nat
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