W12. Article development - Yerim Han (한예림)
1) Summary
Wikipedia articles have certain rules in their ratings. Unwritten articles, stubs, under-development articles, feature articles, etc. are on the list. However, although these rules have been clearly written and proposed in every Wikipedia, it is difficult to match everything that Wikipedia has asked for in the article. Most articles in the Wikipedia are classified as stubs or starting levels, which are at the lowest level. This article has the potential to develop by quoting research-related articles such as well-organized articles, outline others, create appropriate images, encyclopedia references in different languages, and evaluate others.
2) Interesting Point
It was very helpful to improve the quality of my Wikipedia article that I am currently editing and writing.
3) Discussion
Do you think it's reasonable for the quality rating currently specified by Wikipedia?
Wikipedia articles have certain rules in their ratings. Unwritten articles, stubs, under-development articles, feature articles, etc. are on the list. However, although these rules have been clearly written and proposed in every Wikipedia, it is difficult to match everything that Wikipedia has asked for in the article. Most articles in the Wikipedia are classified as stubs or starting levels, which are at the lowest level. This article has the potential to develop by quoting research-related articles such as well-organized articles, outline others, create appropriate images, encyclopedia references in different languages, and evaluate others.
2) Interesting Point
It was very helpful to improve the quality of my Wikipedia article that I am currently editing and writing.
3) Discussion
Do you think it's reasonable for the quality rating currently specified by Wikipedia?
I think it is pretty reasonable in current state. Because there are millions of Wikipedians working day and night watching billions of articles in a day. Which means, even though an article might get unreasonable rank at first, but eventually they will be assigned to a rank that most of Wikipedians think that it is reasonable, with a healthy argument on its talk page.
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