Week9 CAI ZHIHANG
1. Summary
After reading this section, I learned that Wikipedia values reliability and verifiability. Information in articles should come from trusted sources so readers can check if the facts are true. Editors are encouraged to add references from books, news articles, academic journals, or official websites to support the information they write.
2. Interesting Points
I found it interesting that Wikipedia focuses more on whether information can be verified rather than on personal opinions. I also learned that articles without reliable sources may be changed or removed. Another interesting point is that many editors work together to check information and improve article accuracy.
3. Questions or Discussion
One question I have is how editors decide which sources are truly reliable. I also wonder if some false information can still stay on Wikipedia for a long time before being corrected. Another discussion point is whether readers always check the references themselves or simply trust the article content.
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