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by disown
1987 days ago
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> Wikipedia is incredible. It's good for surface level stuff. The apolitical superficial knowledge is where wikipedia excels. > I find it frustrating when friends say it's unreliable/not to be trusted. In terms of depth and breadth of knowledge of topics, it is sorely lacking. And it is highly untrustworthy when it comes to anything remotely political/historical/economic/etc - which are ultimately all political. > Of course it's not perfect, but I've learned plenty enough from it to be well worth the trade-off Definitely. It has it's uses like everything. But it is extremely flawed. |
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Almost like its trying to be an encyclopedia or something ;)
If you go to wikipedia looking for a university level course in something, im not sure why you would expect that.
As far as quality... its not perfect, but that's still a relative measure. Its generally significantly better than its competition in my experience.