User:BrookeMcNeel/Comments section/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
At first glance, my original plan included the following changes:


 * 1) Revise the lead to include a better preview of the content in the article
 * 2) Add more information about "canceling" and racism
 * 3) Add more about the positive aspects of comment sections
 * 4) Find the missing URL in one of the listed sources
 * 5) Add a relevant image

However, when I began researching the topic using the key words "comments section," I quickly learned how limited the current information on that subject is. So, I decided to tailor my revisions to the align with information I found.

Now, my new plan includes the following changes:


 * 1) From source 1, I want to add how harassment and negative interactions are a growing trend in comments sections to the "closing of comments" subsection
 * 2) From source 2, I want to add how comment sections are modern arenas for racism to the "behavior and moderation" section
 * 3) From source 3, I want to add the prevalence of cyberbullying, abusive language, and hate speech on Instagram to the "behavior and moderation" section
 * 4) From source 4, I want to add the transition from traditional print media to online news to the "history section." I also want to revise the lead with this source
 * 5) From source 5, I want to add the strategies to manage comments sections to the "behavior and moderation" section

I realize these changes follow the same theme, but I feel they are valuable revisions. Comments sections are a relatively novel form of communication, and understanding our discourse through such platforms is relevant. These are topics we discuss often in class. I also have encountered these themes while preparing for our group presentationI plan on leaving my original plans in the talk page as suggestions for future users. I think this will be helpful because I noticed the article was linked to 3 other Wiki education courses.