WEEK12: NGUYEN DUC DUY - My Thoughts on Wikipedia Article Development

 After reading “Wikipedia: Article Development,” I learned that creating a good Wikipedia article is a long process. Most articles start as very short stubs and gradually improve as more people add information, sources, and edits. The reading explains that contributors should use reliable sources, write in a neutral tone, and organize information clearly. I found it interesting that Wikipedia does not expect an article to be perfect from the beginning. Instead, it encourages people to keep improving articles over time through collaboration. One thing that surprised me was how important teamwork is on Wikipedia. A single article can be edited by many different people, and each contributor can help make it better. This shows how knowledge can be built collectively rather than by only one author. I also learned that even some of the best articles on Wikipedia once started as very small articles.

I still wonder how Wikipedia handles situations when editors strongly disagree with each other. Since many people can edit the same page, there may be different opinions about what information should be included. I think the reading could have explained more about how these conflicts are resolved and how Wikipedia makes sure that articles remain accurate and neutral.

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