by Ominous » August 26th, 2006, 9:51 pm
We have a lot of debate on Wikipedia here, so I decided to make a thread for it. It's good to discuss the pros and cons of any institution, so this thread should be reserved for that type of discussion on Wikipedia. If the talking gets too angry, I'll ask a moderator to close this thread.
Here are the pros and cons that have been discussed so far:
Pros: Wikipedia is an easy source of a large amount of information. The info can be considered largely correct, as many moderators and administrators oversee exactly what's being posted there. Anyone who posts something erroneous is easily found, and it is changed back. If a topic is in dispute, it is locked and only certain people, especially experts in the field, may post on it. The site is constantly changing to keep up with everyday topics, and is better than any book due to that change.
Cons: Wikipedia is very easy to deface, and to post incorrect information on. Even if someone calling themselves an expert posts there, it cannot be completely trusted. The idea of Wikipedia is flawed, as a general population who needs to look up information also must provide that same information; while every human put together into a big group knows every peice of information on Wikipedia and more, not everyone who posts on Wikipedia knows what they're saying is correct.