WEEK14:LIU YINGCHU-Learning Through Wikipedia Collaboration
This week, I participated in Wikipedia discussions by leaving comments on several talk pages and reviewing a classmate’s article. I mainly focused on checking whether the articles had enough reliable sources and whether the information was clearly organized. Instead of making direct edits, I shared my opinions and suggestions through the discussion pages.
What surprised me most was how much communication happens behind the scenes. Before this activity, I thought Wikipedia editing was mostly about adding information or correcting mistakes. However, I found that editors spend a lot of time discussing sources, wording, and article content before making changes. Sometimes even small details can lead to discussions among contributors.
Reviewing a classmate’s article also helped me see Wikipedia articles from a different perspective. While reading someone else’s work, I noticed issues that I had not paid much attention to before, such as citation quality, article structure, and readability. It made me realize that writing a good Wikipedia article requires more than just collecting information.
Overall, this experience gave me a better understanding of how Wikipedia works. I learned that collaboration and discussion are just as important as editing itself, and that maintaining a reliable article requires contributions from many different people
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