Week5- Wikipedia Edit-SHAO TIANYI
Summary
This week, I focused more on improving the quality of citations in Wikipedia articles. I practiced using citation templates and learned how to find more reliable academic sources. Compared to earlier weeks, I now feel more confident navigating article history, avoiding edit conflicts, and making more meaningful contributions.
Interesting Points
One thing that stood out to me was how much Wikipedia values verifiability. Even if the content seems “obviously true,” it still needs a proper source. I also learned that different language versions of Wikipedia sometimes contain very different information on the same topic. This made me realize how important cross-language editing and translation are for global knowledge sharing.
Discussion
Wikipedia encourages neutrality and fact-based writing, yet each language version still reflects cultural and regional perspectives.
Can a “neutral point of view” truly exist when information is filtered through different languages and cultures?
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