ToysforGuns said:
Hey guys,
I was just wondering what are your personal thoughts on Wikipedia. Do you trust it? Do you hate it? Does it make you suicidal?. I personally don't believe its as bad as everyone seems to go on about. If it has trusted References then the information is most likely correct. If a page has little to no references, then it could be all bullshit. What do you think?
Wikipedia has been proven (by an independent study) to be slightly more reliable than the Encyclopedia Britannica.
This is because error-checkers at published encyclopedias can't get everything right. On the other hand, there are millions of experts making Wikipedia the best, most accurate encyclopedia in the world. This is counterbalanced by people intentionally planting misinformation in Wikipedia. However, this mostly occurs on popular media topics, not basic information.
So, for things like the capital of any given country or basic info on how DNA works, Wikipedia is better. For more popular topics... Wikipedia is more likely to have information, but that information may or may not be suspect.
Take from this what you will.
Oh, I should mention, I teach at a University. I tell students not to use Wikipedia for research papers because
you should never use any encyclopedia for a research paper - you use actual research. However, if you need general info or a start on where to look for research, Wikipedia is one of the best resources in the world. IMO.
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aquaman839 said:
I have used it, professors always say how it is a terrible site but its been good to me.
Those professors are misinformed. They should actually do some research before making random assumptions about thing they know nothing about. I am a professor - Wikipedia is my preferred encyclopedia.