Week 4(Reliable Sources)WANGYIZHE
This week’s materials focused on the importance of reliable sources in Wikipedia editing. The videos explained how to find and evaluate sources, while the readings emphasized the role of verifiability in maintaining the quality of information. I learned that not all sources are considered acceptable, and that editors must carefully select materials that meet Wikipedia’s reliability standards.
What I found most interesting is that reliability is not only about the source itself, but also about how it is used within the article. Even a reliable source can be misused if it does not directly support the content. This made me realize that editing requires both critical thinking and attention to detail.
One question I have is how editors deal with situations where reliable sources are limited, especially for less well-documented topics.
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