Tag: editing guidelines
How Consensus Is Measured on Wikipedia Without Formal Voting
Explore how Wikipedia reaches agreement on content without formal voting. Learn about talk pages, consensus building, and the Request for Comment process that keeps the encyclopedia neutral and accurate.
Wikipedia Featured List Standards: How to Build High-Quality Lists
Learn how to build high-quality Wikipedia Featured Lists by mastering the strict criteria for completeness, neutrality, and verifiability. This guide covers structuring, writing, and navigating the peer review process.
How to Translate Wikipedia Articles Without Introducing Cultural Bias
Learn how to translate Wikipedia articles accurately while avoiding cultural bias. This guide covers key strategies for maintaining neutrality, handling sensitive topics, and adapting content for diverse audiences.
Policy Case Studies: BLP Reforms and Aftermath on Wikipedia
Wikipedia's BLP policy reforms since 2006 have made biographies safer but less inclusive. Learn how changes in sourcing, protection, and equity efforts shaped modern editing practices and who gets left behind.