week 12 - after reading material
The attached reading material deals with the overall article development section. According to the reading material, the process of writing an article first finds an ungenerated article, builds a stub, and then develops the article. Afterwards, review and peer review can be a good article. The reading material deals with explanations of how to improve the quality of articles. In order to write a good article, it generally suggests that additional research is needed, the behavior of looking for related articles, and the behavior of looking for related books.
I was impressed by the part where the lead section was suggested to be used in the 'writing' section. While reading various articles, I found the lead section and didn't know why the author marked it like that, but I realized that it was to write a better article. The reference to the feature article was also impressive. I think Wikipedia's signature as the best article was very cool. In particular, it was good that major articles provided the best work for people who did not know about Wikipedia. It's wonderful that a written article presents a guide to beginners and helps.
Has anyone discovered a feature while editing Wikipedia? I'd like to refer to them well, but I don't think I've ever found them. If there is a friend who found it, please share it with me. What do you think about the feature article?
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