week 12 - how do Wikipedias determine quality? / extra

     Quality is a very important item in Wikipedia. Articles that are not recognized for good quality are likely to be deleted. Good quality usually comes from the reliability of sources and backgrounds. In particular, reliability is very important because there has been a lot of discussion about reliability due to the platform nature of Wikipedia. There are many ways to increase reliability in Wikipedia editing. You should quote reliable experts, quote articles, or attach other research materials. However, not all academic data or references support credibility, and the credibility of the material must be proved separately.


     There is also a visual aspect to determining the quality of Wikipedia. It is also important how well the items are divided and whether the template is used neatly and effectively. It is important to make people want to read, and to value it as reliable information.


     What I want to talk about is the difference with Namuwiki. In fact, when I read Korean tree wiki, I find it more interesting that few people know than the realistic part. Which would be better judged, writing that people want to read or listing information (of course based on facts)? 

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