An interesting and rather telling criticism is that "some publications don't do error checking".
Presumably the editors of "Edge" at least checked that the person they were interviewing and quoting as Jaron Lanier, was in-fact Jaron Lanier. That is the crux, of all we need, to change the article.
Wikipedians don't really have an easy ability to verify the identify of another editor.
Jaron as an internet guru eventually didn't understand that all he has to do, is set up his own official web site and then say "No I'm not a director" and we can then cite his page.
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Jaron as an internet guru eventually didn't understand that all he has to do, is set up his own official web site and then say "No I'm not a director" and we can then cite his page.
Doubtful. A self published source vs a third party source?