W13 : After reading 'Categorization' / KANG NA YOUNG 강나영
Summary
Wikipedia categorization is a list that divides topics, which helps users find information easily. Therefore, the category must be clearly named. Also, all Wikipedia articles must be in at least one category. Because categories are tree structures, subcategories can be included in the parent category, but vice versa. Finally, the category must be neutral.
Interesting point
I've never thought about categories in detail while using Wikipedia. However, it was good to know the fundamental reasons for the existence of categories and the attributes of categories. Above all, it was interesting to note that there should be clear grounds for categories and that they should be neutral. Wikipedia is a much more structured site than I thought.
Discussion point
Does Wikipedia's category help you edit or search Wikipedia's articles? If so, do you think Wikipedia's category is operating neutral enough?
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