Friday, September 18, 2015

Writers voice in wiki articles

A writer's voice in a wiki article should be firm. It should have authority within the article to either persuade, convince, or to grab the readers attention. Writers should make sure that when they are writing that they know what they are writing about and the purpose of the writing. Once the writer knows these things, the writers voice would be clear. Writer's need to have tone in their voice as well. Writers should choose a tone appropriate to what they are writing so things sound right. This allows the reader to understand where the writer is coming from. The tone could be either a disagreement (agree to disagree), since we are talking about wiki or agreeing with someone. These are just some examples on what the tone for a wiki article can be, this not what it is limited to. So, when you are writing a wiki or editing a wiki article make sure that you (the writer) has authority and some kind of tone in your voice. Also you should be "stuffy" focus on the information only.

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