Wikipedia is your first piece of information that you use to find out what something "is". It is sure as hell more reliable than this website, but if that isn't enough you can use google....
WhiteKnight wrote:If what you said were true, then why every time student have a project from school cannot use Wikipedia, but other sites?
Curious about this issue.
People are stupid tools. People hype stuff up.
The checks in place at Wikipedia make it perfectly adequate. If your school tells you not to use Wikipedia, that's fine. They told me that too, but I feel that they're wrong.
There is always the possibility that some of the "less-watched" articles are incorrect, or horribly biased (such as a page about a certain company or group that may have too many good things to say about themselves). You are not going to find problems with the World War II article, and probably most computer articles also.
Allosentient wrote:There is always the possibility that some of the "less-watched" articles are incorrect, or horribly biased (such as a page about a certain company or group that may have too many good things to say about themselves). You are not going to find problems with the World War II article, and probably most computer articles also.
Right. And such poor articles are usually marked as such.