Sunday, November 6, 2011

Wiki

  1. Wikipedia is a multilingual, Web-based encyclopedia project, operated by the Wikimedia Foundation, a nonprofit organization.
  2. There are several people that go through and tweak the information just the slightest bit over and over. Some being anonymous and some not.
  3. They trust that the public and the workers will tweak out everything. 
  4. Mr. Sanger left Wikipedia, believing that it should give more authority to experts; he has since created another site, Citizendium that does just that.
  5. Idn
  6. That Wikipedia is expanding rapidly and wether some people think it is "unsafe" or not, its becoming popular and better every day.
  7. Instead of reading the information out of a text book and writing notes with a pencil. You can read the pages digitally and write your notes while having the text up looking at it.
  8. They might not want anything to draw them away from their pages.
  9. It quickly exposed examples of self-interested editing by prominent businesses and governments around the world. 

This article or section has multiple issues.     yes
This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.  no
The neutrality of this article is disputed.  no
The factual accuracy of this article is disputed.  no
This needs copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone or spelling.  no
This may contain material not appropriate for an encyclopedia.  no
This article only describes one highly specialized aspect of its associated subject.  no
This article requires authentication or verification by an expert.  no
This article or section needs to be updated.  no
This article may not provide balanced geographical coverage on a region.  no
This is missing citations or needs footnotes.  no
This article does not cite any references or sources.  no
Is it written in a clear and organized way? yes   
Is the tone neutral (not taking sides)?  
Are all important facts referenced (you're told where they come from)?  yes
 Does the information provided seem complete or does it look like there are gaps (or just one side of the story)?  completed

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