Week14-Is Wikipedia a news website?--CHEN SIYU진사우

 Summary:

Through consultation and observation, the main features of Wikipedia lie in:


Edited by global users, this emphasizes content neutrality and verifiability.

The entry focuses on summarizing and overviewing events, concepts, and characters, rather than the real-time nature of news reports.

Information updates can sometimes be quick, especially when popular topics arise, and entries may be quickly revised or supplemented.

This makes it an ideal platform for finding background information and gaining a deeper understanding of concepts, but not a media platform in the sense of a "news website."

Interesting points:

I found that Wikipedia is often quickly updated with relevant articles by volunteers when popular news events first occur. This phenomenon of "spontaneous updates" is very interesting, showcasing people's enthusiasm for information dissemination and the vitality of the Wikipedia community. Although it is not a news website, it is very useful for summarizing hot topics and providing background information.


Discussion:

The difference between Wikipedia and news reporting: News websites focus on reporting "ongoing" events, emphasizing timeliness and firsthand information; whereas Wikipedia emphasizes summarizing and historically processing these events, placing greater emphasis on the long-term accuracy of entries.

 Why do people often mistake it for a news website? 

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