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Wikipedia articles aren’t meant to teach you something, so because of this they are not super long, and they are divided into sections. The sections are used to separate information, so that it can be find faster. The articles are organized from providing simple knowledge to then becoming very specific. The information prioritized is exactly what the title states. The articles should not go into detail as Wikipedia believes you already know some of information. They set the tone by being subjective when talking about topics and they reference where and how they did their research. They use references throughout the article when they summarize, quote, and use pictures. In this case Wikipedia recommends to cite per paragraph. They also list them at the end. Diagrams, photos, links, etc. can be used in Wikipedia. They serve to reinforce the topic they are referring too and help those do further research if they wanted to. Some articles main content are words while some are mainly diagrams and photos. The editing process is extensive as many people work together. Many times, they disagree on the type of information that was gathered.