W4: Wikipedia Policy, Guidelines, and the Five Pillars / Sohee Heo

  1. Summary

There are clear norms in Wikipedia. You can find it on the Policies and Guidelines page. The page contains the following contents.
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and must respect other contributors. It should not infringe on copyright, but should be free from prejudice. Finally, information based solely on reliable sources can be written.
Since Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a space for personal opinions, experiences, or arguments, all documents must provide verifiable references.
Wikipedia also has a neutral view. It is not just a place to stand up for a single point of view, but a place to present a variety of meaningful points of view.


2. Interesting Point

Wikipedia does not have one perspective. Various opinions and arguments on a single event or topic can all be contextualized. Of course, each must present a source of authority and trust.
I think Wikipedia is the most neutral space in the space of one-sided websites.



3. Discussion Point

Can Wikipedia be the most neutral in the filter bubble-filled Internet world?

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