Can I make a Wikipedia page about myself?
Can I make a Wikipedia page about myself? You can, but you shouldn’t. Wikipedia rules say that you should not create your own Wikipedia page. Doing so would be a conflict of interest.
How can Wikipedia be helpful?
Not only is Wikipedia potentially useful for generating ideas, finding sources, and determining search terms, but it is also potentially useful for remembering and understanding some of the tasks that are frequently part of good research-based writing: reviewing, conversing, revising, and sharing.
Should I use Wikipedia for research?
Wikipedia – Academic Use Wikipedia is not considered a credible source. However, citation of Wikipedia in research papers may be considered unacceptable, because Wikipedia is not considered a credible or authoritative source.
Why should students not use Wikipedia?
Wikipedia is not considered scholarly. Wikipedia acknowledges that its information is not properly vetted. The site has included hoaxes. People have created and edited pages to drive traffic to other websites.
How do I get my information on Wikipedia?
To create a new page, all you need to do is create an account on Wikipedia, and then add your new article. While only registered and signed-in users can create pages, anyone can modify a page, and the edits are simply attributed to their IP address.
How do I submit a Wikipedia page to review?
How do I submit my article for review?
- Find the most current version of the article you want to submit for review. Make sure your article is notable, that it is properly cited, and that it is integrated (linked to other wikipedia pages).
- Click Submit your Draft and follow the directions.
- Good Luck!
How can you tell when a page was last updated on Wikipedia?
A page history is sometimes called revision history or edit history. You can view a page’s history by clicking the “View history” tab at the top of the associated page (pictured right).
How does allowing user to contribute its website help promote Wikipedia as an organization?
Community. Wikipedia does have a strong bond amongst its members, specifically those most involved, or the regulars. It helps build a better relationship amongst contributors and as such tones down disputes and quarrels, specifically those about trivial issues.
How much information is on Wikipedia?
As of March 2021, there are approximately 3.83 billion words in all English Wikipedia articles, about 611 words per article, and about 23.028 billion characters, assuming that each word is six characters long (five letters for each word on average plus a space or punctuation mark).