web 2.0, cloud surfing, and other lame internet buzz words
Saturday, April 9, 2011
How do Wikipedia’s processes for creating and modifying articles ever lead to high-quality results? In other words, since anyone can easily edit Wikipedia, how is it that good (and usually accurate) content emerges?
if i remember well it goes like this: when you write or edit an article, your work is verified before being accepted. and to become a verifier, you must have written or editted 100 articles succelsfully.
another reason that the articles are that good generally, is that writers will only write about subjects they are interested in and about which they actually know something.
if i remember well it goes like this: when you write or edit an article, your work is verified before being accepted. and to become a verifier, you must have written or editted 100 articles succelsfully.
ReplyDeleteanother reason that the articles are that good generally, is that writers will only write about subjects they are interested in and about which they actually know something.