Wikipedia/Writing an article on Wikipedia

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Writing an article
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Introduction
What is Wikipedia?
The structure of Wikipedia
The Five Pillars
Verifiability
Next
The history of Wikipedia

Editing Wikipedia can be both enjoyable and rewarding. Working with other contributors in a collaborative environment to produce high quality content that may be read by millions of people is an experience worth treasuring. That said, Wikipedia has been developing for many years both as a project and as a community. The result is a complex and organic mix of policies, guidelines, practices and procedures, all of which are essential to guide the development of the project, and which even the newest contributer is expected to understand. Fail to work within this complex set of rules, and the result may be much less than enjoyable and rewarding: you can quickly find yourself on the receiving end of an escalating series of warnings, culminating in having your account disabled and prevented from taking part.

The good news is that it is not that hard to work within the rules. It just takes a bit of effort to get to know them before you start contributing, and that is what this course aims to do. By working through this material you should find yourself in the position of knowing as much about how Wikipedia works (and how to work within Wikipedia) as many experienced contributors. Thus you will be well positioned to take advantage of the opportunities Wikipedia provides, and well warned as to how to avoid many of the pitfalls.

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