The 10 mistakes people make when trying to publish on Wikipedia
On Wikipedia, good intentions aren’t enough — without knowing the rules, a single misstep can erase your work, damage credibility, and shut the door on future edits
On Wikipedia, good intentions aren’t enough — without knowing the rules, a single misstep can erase your work, damage credibility, and shut the door on future edits
Behind Wikipedia’s familiar pages lies an unseen infrastructure — from Wikidata’s structured facts to Wikimedia Commons’ shared media — quietly powering the accuracy, reach, and consistency of the world’s largest encyclopedia
In a world where algorithms shape perception, Wikipedia is more than an online encyclopedia — it’s a high-authority stage where credibility, visibility, and reputation converge, influencing how people, search engines, and AI define who you are
In the age of generative artificial intelligence, Wikipedia has become the invisible script behind countless answers — what’s written there is amplified, almost unnoticed, across chats, search engines, and voice assistants