week 13) Seohyun Son
Participating in Wikipedia Discussions and Peer Review
This week, I participated in Wikipedia discussions by leaving comments on several talk pages. I reviewed articles that required additional citations, source verification, or possible content removal, and shared my opinions on how the articles could be improved. Through this process, I learned that Wikipedia editing is not only about adding information, but also about discussing content with other editors and reaching a consensus.
While writing comments on talk pages, I realized how important reliable sources are for maintaining the quality of Wikipedia articles. Even when information seems correct, it can be questioned if there is not enough evidence to support it. This experience helped me better understand the role of verification and transparency in collaborative knowledge production.
I also reviewed a classmate’s Wikipedia article and provided feedback. I focused on the organization of the content, the use of references, and the clarity of the writing. Giving feedback allowed me to think critically about article quality and editing practices. At the same time, it helped me identify areas where I could improve my own article. Overall, these activities showed me that collaboration and discussion are essential parts of building reliable information on Wikipedia.
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