Lets face it.
Whenever you say that you saw it in wikipedia, people laugh.
The very fact that people can edit it, makes it less reliable. While the wikipedian robots are trying to avoid the unwanted edits on its articles, it is a daunting task to track and preserve the reliable information if not nearly impossible.
I noticed that they now have the star system:
You can now vote the articles. Was it there before? I am thinking that this is a new feature.
Will it solve the problem?
Whenever you say that you saw it in wikipedia, people laugh.
The very fact that people can edit it, makes it less reliable. While the wikipedian robots are trying to avoid the unwanted edits on its articles, it is a daunting task to track and preserve the reliable information if not nearly impossible.
I noticed that they now have the star system:
You can now vote the articles. Was it there before? I am thinking that this is a new feature.
Will it solve the problem?
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