Friday, March 16th 2007
Wikipedia falsely claims the death of Los Angeles entertainer
Recently, it seems like the encyclopedia anybody can edit, Wikipedia, has been getting a lot of bad press. Following the recent New Yorker interview fiasco where one of Wikipedia's chief editors blatantly lied about their identity, Wikipedia has been scrutinized on just about every one of their articles. Enough history. Wikipedia recently wrote that Los Angeles comedian Sinbad had died from a heart attack in their article on him. People started noticing Wikipedia's extreme error right after Sinbad started getting phone calls and e-mails asking where his funeral would be. Wikipedia has since fixed the article, locked it to editing, and hopes that everyone can forgive them. Incidents such as this make people wonder whether they should really trust Wikipedia as much as they probably do. This also brings the validity of Wikipedia as a source for, say, term papers and other school projects, into question.
Source:
The Inquirer
7 Comments on Wikipedia falsely claims the death of Los Angeles entertainer
Information can be edited by anyone, which is bad.
But wikipedia's policy for editing asks that the editor place sources of their information and a reason for why the source is more valid than a previously existing source.
Some dumbasses need to read the guidelines before they tamper with the encyclopedia :(
as polaris says above, its acceptable to use wikipedia, but you need alot more sources to verify that the information you are using has no discrepencies. Something we learned last year in high school while working on an ancient assessment, we were not allowed to use internet sites as general sources, which was ok i guess since ancient rome has LOTS of valuable written sources.