User:Shayes2/be bold

Being bold is important on Wikipedia. This is helping me understand how to edit and write in Wikipedia. This is my sandbox where I am learning how to use my sandbox. How to make things bold. Link

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2017/01/18/six-astonishing-things-betsy-devos-said-and-refused-to-say-at-her-confirmation-hearing/

In this article it seems bias because of the name of the title is "Six Astonishing this Betsy Devos said and refused to say at her confirmation hearing". Using the word astonishing does not seem very neutral because it could not be astonishing to some people. This article seems to have a pretty reliable source.

http://occupydemocrats.com/2017/01/17/cbo-trumps-obamacare-repeal-will-spike-premiums-50-one-year/

This article is bias. It favors the democrats and its also not a very reliable source because how would we know that Trump's Obamacare repeal spike Premiums by 50% in one year. This is not reliable because Trump has not been president long and we do not have the prof of what they are trying to claim.

https://www.facebook.com/OccupyDemocrats/photos/a.347907068635687.81180.346937065399354/1392270180866032/?type=3&theater

This is a meme which means really anyone could have made it. It is bias because it claims that Trump will be the worst president, but how will we know this till after his term. This is also not reliable because it is a meme.Wikipedia's definition of neutrality seems to be fair in many ways. You can only be neutral and not be bias towards someone or something. I think their definition of neutrality is good, but it does make writing Wikipedia articles a little difficult.

There are many impacts and limits on Wikipedia as a source. Sometimes the sources of an article cannot be reliable or they can be. You have to look at the sources at the bottom of the article and make sure they are reliable. This also puts a limit on Wikipedia because many say its not a good source to get information on because "anyone" can just write on Wikipedia, which is not entirely true. The impacts that Wikipedia gives is many people look things up and usually Wikipedia is one of the top hits and this impacts people in their knowledge of the topic.