WEEK14: NGUYEN DUC DUY - My Thoughts on “Did You Know”
After reading “Wikipedia: Did You Know,” I learned that this section on Wikipedia helps highlight new or recently expanded articles by displaying interesting facts on the main page. The goal is to encourage readers to explore new content and recognize the work of contributors. To appear in the “Did You Know” section, an article must meet certain requirements, such as being newly created or significantly expanded and supported by reliable sources. What I found most interesting is that a short and unusual fact can attract many readers to an article. I did not know that contributors could nominate articles for this section and that other editors review the nominations before they are approved. This process helps maintain quality while also promoting new content. And one thing I learned is how much effort goes into selecting even a single fact for the main page. The fact must be interesting, accurate, and supported by sources. This shows that Wikipedia values both quality and reader engagement.
And i want to know about how does Wikipedia decide whether a fact is interesting enough for “Did You Know”?
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