I wanted to compare the French Revolution with the French Wikipedia. I immediately regret this because they are both extremely long but the glaring difference between the two is the language that the French Wikipedia uses. It's much less neutral and seems to be pretty charged with emotion. There is more information on the French side, which makes sense, and as far as the actual information, it seems to mostly match up, even though the Concepts Similarity is only 36%. I only managed to make it through the first few parts, but it was generally factually similar. I'm sure where the more specific details come in are where the biggest differences are. The French article was just really more enthusiastic and detailed throughout. It's interesting how different countries might talk about their history. --Tinaface86 (talk) 06:38, 25 March 2013 (UTC)