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Blog Post #4

  • Writer: Cristo Rey
    Cristo Rey
  • Apr 26, 2020
  • 1 min read

Today we covered a series articles that revolve around "Wikipedia" more specifically the type of content needed in order to publish an article on this website. Wikipedia allows users to fully customize any topic and add additional views to the topic. In the Article "Study: Wikipedia as accurate as Britannica" it was mentioned that "That averages out to 2.92 mistakes per article for Britannica and 3.86 for Wikipedia", which shows how accurate the website can be. This shows how "Wikipedia:Five pillars" of publishing is allowing accurate information.

 
 
 

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