Hey what's up, my name is Richmond and I'm a Senior at the university of Cincinnati. I like music, tattoos, motorcycles, sorts, nature,earning, etc. I work full time and I'm also a full time student, so I'm practically busy mon-Thursday with both work and school at night.
1. What are the Five Pillars of Wikipedia? ( 1 point) The first pillar is that it is an encyclopedia. The second pillar is that it is free for everyone to use, create, edit. The third pillar is that it is written by people with no biased towards the subject. The fourth pillar is that every person who uses Wikipedia is equal, no person is different from the next. And lastly when you use wikipedia you can make mistakes.
2. Describe a Neutral Point of View. ( 1 point) A neutral point of view is when you don't have a biased thought towards what reliable sources have written. Meaning that you can understand both sides.
3. Describe the No Original Research Policy. ( 1 point) This means that you must have reliable, credible or renowned sources in which you are trying to make a statement. So you can not jut out anything down and not cite it, you must site all your information for the article to be reliable. 4. Describe the Verifiability Policy. ( 1 point) This means that any sources that is used, you must have the sources so people can look at them. It makes it more credible and reliable.