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Testing out the sandbox page. Just making some bold text. Now I am making a wikilink with the word bold. There is information to help you create citations.
Article Evaluation
editI chose the article "Fake News" Elements of a good Wikipedia Article:
- Does the article have a clear, easy to understand section, the overview at the start of the article?
For the most part, could use some brushing up to help make the introduction flow better.
- Does it have a clear structure with several headings and subheadings arranged chronologically or by themes, with images or diagrams when appropriate?
I believe it is organized the best possible way for the content of themes and headings that it has.
- Does it show balanced coverage of many aspects of the subject, with more important viewpoints getting more prominence in the article?
Yes
- Neutral coverage, written without bias toward a particular point of view, and representing disagreements according to their representation in reliable sources.
As far as I can tell. The topic is about fake news, it is against bias.
- Are reliable sources used throughout the article?
Yes, there is some good statistics proven by professionals in their field and evidence of events related to Fake News.
Article Topic
editI have chosen the topic of Computer Literacy. What I plan to contribute to this article is more resources of information and a brushing up on anything that might have been missed, or just updating any wording and phrases to help improve the article. I am going to go over the list of criteria that helps make the best Wikipedia article and try to follow it closely when making my improvements and additions.
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