User:King nick/sandbox

"Evaluating Articles and Sources" Notes
 * Reliable sources are probably the most important part of any accurate post on Wikipedia
 * Not only do posts need to have more than one source, but posts also need to be unbiased and represent multiple perspectives
 * Some of the best articles on Wikipedia can be found by browsing "Good" or "Featured" articles, whereas "Start" or "Stub" articles are considered unreliable
 * According to the training, "everything you write on Wikipedia must be attributable to a reliable source"
 * A good rule of thumb is that you cannot really 'over-cite' on Wikipedia (the more the better)
 * Close paraphrasing can be considered plagiarism, so make sure to stay clear away from that by writing posts in your own words