Anyone remember teachers telling you to not use Wikipedia back in the day? Today, especially seeing how biased it is and how forgetful it gets about some topics I don't trust it in any way if it's anything that can be political. If it's about I dunno titanium or something it might be more useful.
Then you have the fucking midwits who claim "it's a great jumping off point" and "just use Wikipedia's sources" despite being shown time and time again that Wikipedia is heavily biased in who they consider a credible source and how they prioritize secondary sources over primary sources.
Probably not. Look up any popular board or card game, even those taught to young children.
The articles never actually explain the rules or how to play, ever. How could an informational resource fail to convey the most basic aspects of a topic?
Pick anything you know well, and it will be mostly trash on wiki.
They still have sources, just some of them are super biased. No matter the language I speak weirdly enough they have some not so credible sources. Websites known for biases and outright lefty shithole pages. Not trustworthy.
Anyone remember teachers telling you to not use Wikipedia back in the day? Today, especially seeing how biased it is and how forgetful it gets about some topics I don't trust it in any way if it's anything that can be political. If it's about I dunno titanium or something it might be more useful.
That's basically the first thing that comes to mind whenever Wikipedia is even mentioned.
titanium or rape?
Then you have the fucking midwits who claim "it's a great jumping off point" and "just use Wikipedia's sources" despite being shown time and time again that Wikipedia is heavily biased in who they consider a credible source and how they prioritize secondary sources over primary sources.
Probably not. Look up any popular board or card game, even those taught to young children.
The articles never actually explain the rules or how to play, ever. How could an informational resource fail to convey the most basic aspects of a topic?
Pick anything you know well, and it will be mostly trash on wiki.
Wikipedia used to have decent sources at the bottom of the article, I doubt that's the case anymore
They still have sources, just some of them are super biased. No matter the language I speak weirdly enough they have some not so credible sources. Websites known for biases and outright lefty shithole pages. Not trustworthy.
Community Notes should have to link those sources then.