Extra posting : What makes information reliable? - Hyerim Won

When I heard this question in the last class, it first came to my mind that 'professionalism' should be ensured. The primary function of Wikipedia is information delivery. Therefore, professional information is required to convey accurate information. This includes research and academic data etc.

Furthermore, It should not be biased to particular values. Because if it is biased, it can not convey not only accuracy but also neutral information. Information biased against one ideology gives users ample room to debate. So it is most ideal to use published information. However, I think it is good to believe reliable data, but I always have to be suspicious. So we have to have a debate and always ask questions. Wouldn't it be possible to get more accurate and neutral information?

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