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Huggle and Twinkle are popular tools used by these people. For his work as one of these people, Rémi Mathis (“ray-MI ma-TISS”) was arrested by French intelligence. “WTF? OMG! TMD TLA. ARG!” (spell as letters) is an essay about these people’s overuse of three-letter acronyms. (-5[1])Discussions between these people may be snow-closed. (-5[1])Guidelines (-5[1])for these contributors include ignoring (15[1])“all rules” and to “be bold” in making changes. (-5[1])In 2020, an anonymous one of these content creators drew controversy for faking fluency in the (*) Scots language. Annie (10[1])Rauwerda, one of these contributors, (10[1])served a perpetual stew in Brooklyn and tweets about the (10[1])“depths of” a certain website. Nearly 7 million English-language pages were created by, (10[1])for 10 points, what volunteer writers (-5[1])of a widely-used online encyclopedia? ■END■ (10[2]0[1])

ANSWER: Wikipedians [or Wikipedia editors; accept word form equivalents, accept writers or administrators in place of “editors”; prompt on Wikipedia users; prompt on partial answers]
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