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Importance of wikipedia by - Asteeri Infotech

Editing Wikipedia articles is quite simple. Almost anyone can modify an article by clicking the "edit"
link. It is not essential to obtain formal peer review for revisions because everyone who reads and
corrects an article is a reviewer in this setting. In essence, Wikipedia is self-correcting; as more
people contribute, entries get better over time. Wikipedia has mastered the art of "consensus-
seeking" since there is an extensive infrastructure for people looking for comments or other
viewpoints on editorial matters. The community is typically fast to react to questionable adjustments
(if any) and either rollback or question them, therefore we prefer (in most circumstances) that
people just go in and make the changes they see necessary.
The biggest, most complete, and easiest-to-access knowledge collection to date in the history of
humanity is found on Wikipedia, which is by far the largest encyclopaedia in the world. The largest
edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, which has 65,000 articles, was once the largest
encyclopaedia in the world, but with more than six million entries, the English Wikipedia has already
grown to be more than twenty times that size. Information is becoming more available than ever
with each new article. Wikipedia is a great resource for quickly learning contentious issues because
of its neutral stance on various viewpoints.
Success factors
The success of Wikipedia is primarily dependent on its users, or Wikipedians.
Everyone can join Wikipedia, but does this actually work in practice?
According to the theory, Wikipedians who are a part of the Wiki-community are a unique set of
individuals with unique traits. We have offered the factor model shown below to account for these
unique characteristics:
 Users' factors
 Openness
 Knowledge of computers Motivation Neutrality
 Factors of expertise
 knowledge category
 strong rate of change
 Comparative analysis
 This involves technology
 simplicity of use
 swift access
 Wide-ranging and multilingual
 Flexible architecture
 Exceptionally secure
The success of knowledge creation and sharing is achieved by the interaction of all these variables.
Eight out of ten college students use Wikipedia as their first stop when looking for information,
according to a University of Washington survey.

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  • 1. Editing Wikipedia articles is quite simple. Almost anyone can modify an article by clicking the "edit" link. It is not essential to obtain formal peer review for revisions because everyone who reads and corrects an article is a reviewer in this setting. In essence, Wikipedia is self-correcting; as more people contribute, entries get better over time. Wikipedia has mastered the art of "consensus- seeking" since there is an extensive infrastructure for people looking for comments or other viewpoints on editorial matters. The community is typically fast to react to questionable adjustments (if any) and either rollback or question them, therefore we prefer (in most circumstances) that people just go in and make the changes they see necessary. The biggest, most complete, and easiest-to-access knowledge collection to date in the history of humanity is found on Wikipedia, which is by far the largest encyclopaedia in the world. The largest edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, which has 65,000 articles, was once the largest encyclopaedia in the world, but with more than six million entries, the English Wikipedia has already grown to be more than twenty times that size. Information is becoming more available than ever with each new article. Wikipedia is a great resource for quickly learning contentious issues because of its neutral stance on various viewpoints. Success factors The success of Wikipedia is primarily dependent on its users, or Wikipedians. Everyone can join Wikipedia, but does this actually work in practice? According to the theory, Wikipedians who are a part of the Wiki-community are a unique set of individuals with unique traits. We have offered the factor model shown below to account for these unique characteristics:
  • 2.  Users' factors  Openness  Knowledge of computers Motivation Neutrality  Factors of expertise  knowledge category  strong rate of change  Comparative analysis  This involves technology  simplicity of use  swift access  Wide-ranging and multilingual  Flexible architecture  Exceptionally secure The success of knowledge creation and sharing is achieved by the interaction of all these variables. Eight out of ten college students use Wikipedia as their first stop when looking for information, according to a University of Washington survey.