WEEK2:Wikipedia - The Knowledge Revolution in the Internet Age---JIANGJIASHAN(강가삼)
Summary:
This week, I learned how to edit, modify, and correct Wikipedia, which has thoroughly transformed the way people acquire and share knowledge through its openness, freedom, and collaboration. It is not just an online encyclopedia; it is also a revolution in the democratization of knowledge.Wikipedia is not just a serious knowledge base; it also boasts many interesting places and unique cultures. These interesting phenomena not only showcase the diversity of Wikipedia but also reflect the unique charm of knowledge sharing in the internet age.
Interesting Point:
Wikipedia has a series of editing rules and guidelines that editors need to follow, such as:
-Neutral viewpoint: The content must be objective and fair.
-Verifiability: All content must be supported by reliable sources.
-Non-original research: Unpublished opinions or studies cannot be added.
- Content that violates the rules may be deleted or modified by other editors.
Anyone can participate in Wikipedia editing and contribute to global knowledge sharing. Editing Wikipedia requires not only technical skills but also adherence to community rules and a spirit of collaboration.
Question:
Complex editing rules and community conflicts leave many editors exhausted. Do you understand the editing rules?
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