 A lot can happen in a wikim minute, like the 60 seconds of everything that happens on wikimedia projects. Or even the time it takes to answer, can you trust what's on Wikipedia? Yes, anyone can write Wikipedia articles, but that doesn't mean they can write anything they want. Thousands of volunteers ensure information added to the site is accurate and comes from verifiable sources. Community guidelines hold editors to high standards. Articles have to be written from a neutral point of view and every piece of information has to be backed up by a reliable source. When things go wrong, senior editors are able to quickly remove articles or reverse bad edits, block repeat offenders and temporarily stop editing on certain articles. You can do your own quality check by 1. Studying the sources of the article 2. Checking if it has been tagged for improvement and 3. Studying the article's edit history And that's how you can trust what's on Wikipedia in one minute.