W8.2 Reliability of Wikipedia - Woojin Jeong

Summary

Every article on Wikipedia should be based on reliable sources. Such as article, book, journal, and so on. Such sources should also consider some conditions for use in Wikipedia. They are its context and age. Wikipedia is a space created voluntarily by citizens, so there are many restrictions on the use of sources. For example, UGC(user generated content), e-commerce sources, self-published and questionable sources and so on. 

Interesting/learned

I want to talk a story about my resent editing. I did wrong editing on last weekly 10 editing. I thought that I do not need to  add references on the new words that I added on the article I'd choose to edit. So I just add some information about the article and not adding any reference. By doing so, someone who work for Wikipedia voluntarily came to my talk page and left some messages. I was startled a bit and realized that I'd been doing wrong things. I was embarrassed. Through this experience, I could feel that there are Wiki guards in person and Wikipedia has been run by them really well. And I also think I should be more cautious about editing information on Wikipedia. 

Discuss

How can we tell between the real sources and fake news article sources?



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