Has anyone discovered any blatantly erroneous information in Wikipedia? I like the diversity of its articles and find most of them extremely scholarly and very user friendly. Still the website does have its detractors, most notably Robert McHenry, who states:
That vision of the goal must do something that Wikipedia and Wikipedians steadfastly decline to do today, and that is to consider seriously the user, the reader. What is the user meant to take away from the experience of consulting a Wikipedia article? The most candid defenders of the encyclopedia today confess that it cannot be trusted to impart correct information but can serve as a starting-point for research. By this they seem to mean that it supplies some links and some useful search terms to plug into Google. This is not much. It is a great shame that some excellent work – and there is some – is rendered suspect both by the ideologically required openness of the process and by association with much distinctly not excellent work that is accorded equal standing by that same ideology.[
www.opendemocracy.net]
Has anyone here ever found information in Wikipedia that is simply wrong?
I have researched topics which are not covered by Wiki, but most of the information I've received from their articles seems very good. What say you fellow e-mulers?
Les
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/30/2006 10:47PM by lg.