W5 : Do you think Wikipedia is right to reject censorship? - KIM JINA
I think Wikipedia needs some censorship to deliver the right information.
Wikipedia has many people participating in editing Wikipedia and adding new information facts. If Wikipedia just lets everything go without censorship, the site will be covered with misinformation and spam ads. Wikipedia has the purpose of delivering quality information to users. So a lot of people use Wikipedia when they want to get the information they need, or when there's an area they want to know. But if there's any misinformation on such Wikipedia, there can be a lot of confusion among users. People will lose faith in Wikipedia itself.
Sites that convey information require much stronger regulation and censorship than other sites. The reason is that it has to be objective and accurate. Furthermore, if there are many document editors, the information they write can be biased. Objective information about an event should be described, and there are cases in which an individual's opinion is drawn up. This is inconsistent with the purpose of the site. In fact, Korea's “NAMU Wiki" site is also an encyclopedia site, but it is not considered objective by people because there is a lot of subjective information on “
NAMU Wiki”.
So I think Wikipedia also needs to go through a censorship process so as not to lose credibility.
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