User:Jwills725/content gap

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Content gap is very important for Wikipedia because it is the core purpose of this course. The goal of Wikipedia is to freely educate readers worldwide and this is achieved by volunteers who contribute to collective information.  When information is not there it is referred to as a content gap. One can identify a content gap by following the event timeline Content gap is very common on Wikipedia, and it is changed one editor at a time.  Content may exist gap might exist.  One is the existence of a biased opinion. This bias writing is naturally formed especially for college students who write argumentative essays through most of their academic career. of writing Personal opinions have no room on Wikipedia, writings should be factual and strictly informative.  Lastly, a topic must have reliable sources (3-5 sources) which are all independent of the subject of the subject and often times peer reviewed.  Wikipedia is a summary of already-published knowledge and should be treated as such to lead readers to give readers strictly information.