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What makes a good article?

You've probably heard the claim that Wikipedia isn't a reliable source of information. On some articles, hundreds of people have worked on it fact-checking and reviewing facts and references. On others, only one person has written the article using just one biased source. Or maybe someone has gone by and added text to promote their business or a client.

With so many possibilities, how can you tell if the information you find on Wikipedia is any good at all?

Let's look at the ways Wikipedians evaluate article quality.