W5. Can we trust Wikipedia? Yun-Jin Kim
Then I want to ask. Can we trust News? I
think Wikipedia is based on sources. Every time we edit on Wikipedia we need
the sources. If we don’t put sources, the information we wrote would be
deleted.
So I think asking ‘How can we trust Wikipedia’ is kind of similar to ‘How can we trust News’.
So I think asking ‘How can we trust Wikipedia’ is kind of similar to ‘How can we trust News’.
I know there could be subjective opinion
on Wikipedia. If the topic is unpopular, the public opinion doesn’t focus, there’s could
be no feedback and that makes Wiki subjective.
for this reason, we have to think before we choose the topic in Wiki. If the topic isn’t famous enough and have no sources, we should think this information isn’t sure enough.
but if the topic has clear sources we can have a trust on that information.
for this reason, we have to think before we choose the topic in Wiki. If the topic isn’t famous enough and have no sources, we should think this information isn’t sure enough.
but if the topic has clear sources we can have a trust on that information.
I think it is not important to ask, ‘is the
Wikipedia trustful’. It is important to ask ‘is this information on Wikipedia
has a exact source?’.
I read your article well. There were many things to learn. I think you guessed right on the point. Does Wikipedia have an exact source? I agree with the idea that we should speak. One person may write from the right source, and another person may have the wrong source and be mistaken for the right information. So I think it's a good idea to get the source of the information you've learned so that others can go in and see it.
ReplyDeleteHanBin Bae
I think it is really good to compare Wikipedia to News. I agree with your opinion that the important thing is the source of the information. So I also think that we should choose the topic very carefully and sources either.
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