The most important things about Wikipedia and any published source for that matter are being factual and neutral.

Being an open source, community driven project, Wikipedia has plenty of different viewpoints. Left-wing, right-wing, centrist, extremist, you name it. But opinions are like your buttocks - you can be proud of it, we all have one, but flashing it to others probably isn't the best idea.

This is especially important on those touchy topics. You know what I mean - LGBTQ issues, religion, politics, regional/cultural wars. Current events as well, such as elections, disasters, living people. More people take Wikipedia as a news source as one may think, despite their knowledge that anyone can edit it.

It's easy to roll your eyes at a page and criticize it for being biased or incorrect, but you have to be the one to change it.




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