W8. Reliability of Wikipedia and Reliable sources / ji eun Bang

Reliability of Wikipedia and Reliable sources

Wikipedia is edited voluntarily by a volunteer editor.Since Wikipedia is done online, it has been criticized for the reliability of facts in the editing process. There may be false information because anyone can edit it anonymously. Inaccurate information has not been modified for months. The reliability of Wikipedia articles is based on the accuracy of the information provided within the article, the adequacy of the images provided with the article, the appropriateness of the style and focus of the article, the sensitivity to false information, and the exclusion and elimination of false information.

Wikipedia articles should be based on a well-known and reliable source of factual confirmation and accuracy. When quoting, one of the work itself, the author, or the publisher of the work affects reliability. Wikipedia should present a neutral perspective. The source should be free from prejudice.

Political articles may contain some political views, even if they come from news articles. Should political, religious and philosophical content (article) be written down only full facts? Also, the news (even the most reputable reports) sometimes contains errors, so what criteria and how should we set quotes?

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