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The credibility Wiki article seems very well sourced and many of it's sources come from well respected colleges. When you hover over the numbers in the article it provides a source and sometimes where in the source to find the information. This wiki article has 42 sources which is less than some other articles, but seems like it has enough. It is also broken down well and shows how credibility can be different in different circumstances. It looks like the talk section isn't really used on this article, but the one post that is in the talk section seems very professional and helpful.
The flat earth essay taught me that 50 million people use Wikipedia on a daily basis. Wikipedia has also been helping college classes learn to edit Wikipedia for 6 years.
Neutral point of view means to fully and completely explain every side of something without bias. The part of this policy that surprises me is that they even say your writing tone should be a certain way to avoid hinting at one side or the other.
Although not in major use currently, the use of drones may soon eliminate the need for helicopters to inspect lines. This transition would make expensive and dangerous helicopter flights unnecessary.[1][2]