Week 13: Lee Joowon - Did you know

 Wikipedia's Did you know (DYK) is one of the main sections exposed on Wikipedia's main page, which is a project that introduces newly written or expanded documents that are more than five times larger than before, or selected as Good Objects. To be listed on DYK, it must meet the rules of novelty, quantity, evidence-making, policy compliance, and mutual review, and operate through strict standards and mutual review. DYK's purpose is to inform readers of new knowledge, encourage editors, and revitalize the community.

 I thought documents on Wikipedia's main page were simply selected by administrators or automatically recommended by algorithms, but I found out that they were actually selected by the editors' thorough peer review system and strict rules. In particular, the QPQ requirement, which obliges editors to review other people's writings if they participate more than five times, was impressive in that it naturally gave editors the role of reviewers.

 DYK gives an article an opportunity to be exposed on the main page if the article have a "new and interesting fact" even if it's not a Featured Article. However, I think it is necessary to discuss whether the QPQ requirement can properly perform the role of filtering AI-generated content now that generating large amounts of new articles or hooks has become easier due to advances in AI technology.

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