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Five Pillars of Wikipedia

There are five main principles that should lead actions on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is meant to be an online form of an encyclopedia with topics of varying depth and complexity. Wikipedia does not cost anyone to use or edit. No bias should be shown on Wiki pages, all points of view should be explained equally. Editors should treat each other respectfully. The last pillar of Wikipedia is that there are no definite rules, just basic principles that should be followed when using it. [1].

Summary of Characteristics of Target Article

The article created for this course should be able to receive a rating between good article, GA, and B level. To achieve this, the article must be thorough in its explanation of the topic. The page itself also shouldn't have any big problems. A B article may need more clarification and depth in some places and both GA and B articles may benefit from some minor style improvement. [2].

Notes edit

  1. ^ "five pillars of wikipedia". Retrieved 2/5/13. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "Wikipedia Quality Grades".