Week13---My Wikipedia Edits —CUI ZAN
1) Summary
This week, I didn’t add any new information or write anything extra. I just added references to the “Population” and “Mythology” sections. The content was already there and looked fine, but there weren’t any sources. I thought, “Okay, maybe I can do something here.” So I searched around for decent links and added them. Not complicated, but still felt like I was contributing.
2) Editing Thoughts
Honestly, I didn’t go in with a plan. I just opened the page, saw the missing citations, and thought, “Eh, I can fix that.” I wasn’t thinking about improving Wikipedia in a big way—it was more like, “I can help with this small thing.” I used the visual editor, so it was fast to add the refs. I double-checked the links just to be sure. Maybe no one will notice, but it still felt better than leaving it blank.
3) A Small Realization
I used to think editing Wikipedia meant writing new sections, adding facts, doing research. But this time made me realize that just adding a source is already something useful. Especially for stuff like mythology—it’s not easy to tell what’s made up and what’s not. A reference at least gives the reader something to check. Honestly, even I felt more confident reading it once the source was there. Like, I didn’t build the house, but I helped it stand a little steadier.
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