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| View Poll Results :How reliable is Wikipedia? | |||
| Always right. | | 2 | 7.14% |
| Right more often than wrong. | | 23 | 82.14% |
| Wrong more often than right. | | 3 | 10.71% |
| Always wrong. | | 0 | 0% |
| Voters: 28. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Post; WikipediaHow realiable do you believe Wikipedia to be? I personally find it to be very reliable, I used to make sure ti find another source but when Wikipedia kept working out for me I decided that there was no need to double check the figures.
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| Forum Digger | More often than not right. But I don't take it to be gospel. Like most stuff on the net, check your sources more than once unless it comes from a sight like somethingsomething.gov.au for example.
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| Milforum's Bouncer | Aye, what he said. You have to remember that ANYONE can post up anything to Wiki, you have to check the sources. Just to prove this some months back I submitted a completely bogus article about China claiming to have invented white people. It was up for two months before I sent email retracting it. Funny thing that.
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| Banned ![]() | Right more often than wrong. |
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| Forum Barbecuer | Right more often than wrong, but I always check alternative sources as backup if it is a question of important information needed.
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| Chief Engineer ![]() | Right more often than wrong. I recently found a minor error in searching for an answer to a World War II Trivia question posted by Cooler King on the first use of napalm in World War II. I used the answer provided by Wikipedia which was July 22, 1944 @ Tinian. I found out that it was first used in France on July 17, 1944. I then went to Wikipedia and edited the entry with the correct date and posted the source of the information. Thus I believe the system does work.
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Hi, The System works ....... It's Right more often than wrong ....... and a reliable Source I like www.answers.com too It uses Wikipedia and as many sources as it can to Find the answer
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| Milforum's Bouncer | Yes but don't try to use it as a source with any university papers, its still not accepted by any I have had dealings with. Doody, or any of our uni students, have a different experience with this? |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Hi, Quote:
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