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=== What kind of "skills and interests" do you have that would help? === Almost ten years ago now, I edited articles and wrote a monthly editorial for my high school newspaper <small>(that nobody read except the Boomer teachers at the school, lol)</small>. Nonetheless, I enjoyed it so much that I'd wanted to pursue journalism in college. There are many (often personal) details to why that fell through that I won't get into, but the significant thing that I ''will'' mention is that I had some concerns with the integrity of the field that made me hesitant to get into it. Once again, without too many details, though my personal beliefs have shifted much in (almost) ten years, I'm not convinced that my younger self's concerns were totally unfounded. I'm hesitant to go as far as to call editing wiki articles "journalism", but editing and making wiki articles for a project like this really isn't much different from writing an unbiased news article, so it kind of satisfies the same interest for me. You need to try to follow a lot of the same base standards to make a good article: present the facts and let people come to their own conclusions without leading them in one particular direction.
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