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How (Much) to Trust Wikipedia

Luca de Alfaro [Associate Professor of Computer Engineering, UC Santa Cruz] Abstract: The Wikipedia is a collaborative encyclopedia: anyone can contribute to its articles simply by clicking on an...  
 
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jigglyfidda125 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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can someone tell me how to edt a wikipedia page? i have an account

please tell me, its important
Mrchip61 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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copy and paste this right here or you will die of bordem
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What do you think it does to your credibility to give a presentation that's entirely in BLOODY COMIC SANS MS. What, did your 12-year old help you prepare the slides? Do you want us to think that your slides are cute, hand-drawn, unassuming? WHY? WHY?
uhhuhcheckit (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Don't trust any of the CIA info or 911 info on wiki. :o/
LordBifford (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Remain where you are and await the arrival of an arresting agent.
TedMorin (10 months ago) Show Hide
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15 minutes in, at "Editing longetivity" I died. Sorry but this is just too boring, and the man's accent is difficult to understand...

SO BORING!

Anyways I think Wikipedia is good for random facts, and is a starting place. After you find it on Wikipedia, you "Google" search for the info you found, and if you can find it on other websites, use them as sources.
matilda3663 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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..i know from intern-informations,that the wikipedia is "friend" of jehovas and nazis...they are use this pages to bring their own version of the sight ,of this planet...and they are use this pages ,to bring informations ,around the world-and they are only spread their own interests and the most time wrong informations ,about many historial-facts or many things ,more!!!!wikipedia ,is open from the organisation-who is one ,of the jehovas.
tremapar (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I agree... hahaha
anonymees (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I'm actually a big fan of Tesla. I'm not interested in haviong this debatenow.
anonymees (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Sorry for the typos in my previous comment.

The article on Tesla was balanced and well sourced. I've just started reading a bio of Tesla, and can't really comment on free energy, but because he was a genius doesn't mean he was right about everything (see newton & alchemy).

The Exxon article does leavs some to be desired. I don't know much about Reich, but the article does say that he was no fan of nazim, & it doesn't say he's a pornstar.

...as for Rife, I rest my case. quack written all over.

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