Sunday, September 27, 2009

See Who's Editing Wikipedia

During high school and my two years at Faulkner, I was told to never ever use Wikipedia for a resource for any papers or projects. The information was all supposedly wrong and we'd be failed if we used it. I think it's good now that people who edit information on the website can be caught and their IP addresses can be identified. The people that log in can be tracked by their user name. Maybe this way, you can trust Wikipedia a little more. Now that they're cracking down, I don't think that you shouldn't be able to not completely use it all, but just definitely make sure that you compare it to other websites when doing a paper or project.

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