W12.2 May 24 (Fri) —ZHANG MINGSHUO
1. Summary:
This article is a guide on how to create new articles and improve the quality of articles on Wikipedia.
The first part discusses the preparations needed before creating a new article. This includes understanding Wikipedia's rules, ensuring a neutral point of view, supporting all information with sources, and avoiding original research. It also suggests choosing a topic you are familiar with and interested in.
When writing an article, the guide advises starting with a rough draft and gradually expanding it. The article should be clearly structured, with organized paragraphs and simple, easy-to-understand language. Each paragraph should ensure accurate information with reliable references.
The article also explains how to use images and multimedia content to enhance article quality. Editors need to ensure all images and multimedia files are appropriately copyrighted and complement the text.
Editors are encouraged to communicate with other editors while completing or editing articles.
Finally, the article emphasizes the need to update articles regularly. By checking and updating content, editors ensure the information remains accurate and current.
2. Interesting Point:
Wikipedia has "milestones" for the stages of article development, such as moving from a first draft to B, to A, to Recommended. These milestones are interesting as they motivate editors to improve the quality of their articles.
3. Discussion:
Wikipedia requires articles to maintain a neutral point of view. In practice, how do we ensure that all editors strictly adhere to this principle?
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