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What is a content gap?

A content gap is a lack of depth or information regarding a topic that leaves unanswered questions for the reader. Thus, making the subject irrelevant to the reader. Possible ways to identify them are to have a checklist of details that have to be included in a subject for it to be clear and contain all necessary information. A potential reason content gaps may exist is because the subject may be new, and not enough statements and credible articles have been published. A way to address this problem is to wait for more articles to be written about the topic that provide missing information about the subject.

It does matter who writes certain Wikipedia articles. According to Wikipedia guidelines, not everyone can write Wikipedia articles of their choice. Writers are not allowed to write about themselves or contribute to any articles they would have a "conflict of interest" with. To be unbiased on Wikipedia, the writer must only contribute verifiable information, and the writer must also not make connections and state their own hypothesis in the article they are writing for. It is up to the reader to make connections and form their opinions. This fits my definition of "unbiased", although my definition would focus much more on only stating verifiable facts, the part about not making connections or stating your own hypothesis is more of a by-product.