WEEK14——Do you think Wikipedia is a good news site?——ZHUANG MINNA

 Summary

Wikipedia is a free, crowdsourced encyclopedia that provides information on a vast range of topics. While it is not a traditional news site, it often covers current events through its articles. However, its reliability depends on volunteer editors and real-time updates, which can lead to inaccuracies or bias in fast-moving news situations.


Interesting Point

Unlike professional news outlets, Wikipedia does not have journalists conducting original reporting. Instead, it synthesizes information from external sources, meaning its accuracy depends on the quality of those references. While it can be useful for background information, breaking news entries may be unstable or incomplete until verified by reliable sources.


Reflection

Wikipedia is a valuable resource for general knowledge and historical context, but it should not be a primary news source for real-time events. For breaking news, traditional journalism (with fact-checking and editorial oversight) remains more trustworthy. That said, Wikipedia’s transparency—with edit histories and citations—makes it a useful supplement when cross-referenced with other sources.

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