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[edit]- Hi ThanosOfKnowledge! We're so happy you wanted to play to learn, as a friendly and fun way to get into our community and mission. I think these links might be helpful to you as you get started.
-- 15:13, Sunday, September 23, 2018 (UTC)
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Article Evaltuation
[edit]Article Source: Blockchain
Is everything in the article relevant to the article topic?
Everyting presented in the article is relevant and informative. There is a clear background and foundation for general understanding and learning. While after reading the article you will not come away as a Blockchain expert, the general ideologies are well represented and are coupled with a deeper technical dive.
Is there anything that distracted you?
The article was clear and concise and offer useful examples to explain what Blockcain technology is. While some technical words can be overwhelming, before you are lost by tech jargon, relatable references are made to allow the reader to make valuable connections to gain understanding on the topic.
Is any information out of date?
All the information gathered from sources are relevant. While there are two reference articles from the early 1990s, they are used to gather information on the start of Blockchain technology which was realized in 1991.
Is anything missing that could be added?
The article is complete. It has well written background, history, technology structure and application use sections written out.
What else could be improved?
There are several visual aid which get lost on the far right of the page. I personal think the page would aesthetically be improved if those visual aids were placed in between long written paragraphs. It would allow a reader a break from reading and an opportunity to process the information with a visual aid before moving on the next topic understanding.
Are there viewpoints that are overrepresented, or underrepresented?
The view points are fair and neutral. The article has an educational/informative tone to allow the reader to make judgements themselves based on unbiased but complete information.