Week12- Wikipedia Edit—CHEN SIWEN 진사문
Summary
The development of Wikipedia articles is a gradual process of refinement and expansion. Articles typically evolve through several stages: from non-existent, to stubs, to developing articles, and finally to featured articles. Non-existent articles are marked with red links, prompting editors to create them. Stubs provide basic information but are incomplete. Developing articles grow through repeated edits and become more structured and informative. Featured articles represent the highest quality on Wikipedia, having undergone strict peer review. This progression emphasizes content expansion, language clarity, and factual accuracy.
Interesting Points
The development process involves four key stages: research, writing, polishing, and peer review. In the research phase, editors gather high-quality, reliable sources. Writing must maintain a neutral tone and logical flow. During polishing, attention is given to grammar, formatting, internal links, and proper citations. Finally, peer review allows other editors to provide suggestions for improvement. Another highlight is the role of WikiProjects—collaborative groups focused on improving articles within specific topics. These projects enhance quality through teamwork and shared expertise.
Discussion
Can the development of Wikipedia articles continue sustainably? With the decline in active editors, is content quality and update frequency at risk? Are newcomers discouraged by complex rules and community norms?
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