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"bringing democracy to knowledge" :bag:

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I need to be able to download that, and show it to my students. It's a constant fight with college kids...they hear in high school that they can, and should, use Wikipedia...without realizing that they aren't always going to be able to trust the information on there.

 

Crazy...like Fox News ;)

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I don't understand what's this "wikipedia cannot be trusted" thing is about. I've used wikipedia for quite a long time, and there only few cases of severe errors that I've been exposed to.

 

 

People often - way too often - use it as an excuse when they cannot present any real arguements, they instead attack on the source; wikipedia, and point out it's alleged unreliability.

 

On certain topics, contriversial historical, or current political topics, you should use multiple sources, but then again, that is obvious with any source in the internet.

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I don't understand what's this "wikipedia cannot be trusted" thing is about. I've used wikipedia for quite a long time, and there only few cases of severe errors that I've been exposed to.

 

Oh, dear me! Unfortunately you have exposed yourself to some wiseacre :smartass: who would injudiciously, undiplomatically, and undeservedly declare: "And it shows". :huh:

 

:wub:

:rolleyes:

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I don't understand what's this "wikipedia cannot be trusted" thing is about. I've used wikipedia for quite a long time, and there only few cases of severe errors that I've been exposed to.

 

Oh, dear me! Unfortunately you have exposed yourself to some wiseacre :smartass: who would injudiciously, undiplomatically, and undeservedly declare: "And it shows". :huh:

 

:wub:

:rolleyes:

 

I'm actually somewhat confused by the meaning of your post?

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Tenga nu bechere 'e vin' riente 'a man mo, e te salute.

Enjoy your drink, but I agree with PerfectimusPrime. There's a lot of good stuff on Wikipedia, as there is on this forum.

 

Wherever you get information from, you have to consider whether it's true. If it matters to you, you have to try to verify it. And if you are relying on any source, Wikipedia or /Der kleine Pauly/ (as I did in a posting here yesterday) or the Encyclopedia Britannica or Pliny, you cite it.

 

It's true that given the way Wikipedia works there is a category of articles that can't be held stable. Articles such as: 'Cathars', 'Jimbo Wales', 'Saladin' and (since the Colbert report, and for some reason which since I'm not an American I will probably never understand) 'Elephant'. Well, bad luck. If you go to Wikipedia for these, you may be disappointed. And if you go to the Dictionary of National Biography for women's history and black history you may be disappointed. It's not the end of the world.

 

And those who come to this forum for mottos for tattooing, are advised to add the letters UNRV after the motto. Always cite your source!

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