Current Events > C/D: Before you read a Wikipedia page, you check to see if it has page issues.

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Metua
05/02/17 6:37:34 PM
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Alkaloid
05/02/17 6:41:38 PM
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I don't check, but usually bad issues are put into a banner at the beginning of the section, so I notice when a section has no sources or uses biased language etc
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PrinceDBF
05/02/17 6:43:37 PM
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i like looking at the talk pages of some more popular articles sometimes to see the process that goes behind writing them. wikipedians take their editing way too seriously, but i can't imagine the dung hole the site would be if they didn't.
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Metua
05/02/17 6:46:08 PM
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Alkaloid posted...
I don't check, but usually bad issues are put into a banner at the beginning of the section, so I notice when a section has no sources or uses biased language etc

That's what I was referring to. Although on the mobile site, it's a link that has to be tapped on to view rather than a banner that appears automatically.
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Zack_Attackv1
05/02/17 6:58:50 PM
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There is no need. The Ultimate Opportunist can just skim quickly through the article itself to find any oddities.
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