On 28 Jan 2007 at 08:42, Steve Summit <scs(a)eskimo.com> wrote:
I'm reminded of another entity we love to hate:
credit reporting
agencies. One of the reasons we (justifiably) love to hate them
is that they provide little or no mechanism to challenge the
information they hold about us. Wikipedia should not be anything
like a credit reporting agency.
And it isn't. Credit reporting agencies' reports are produced and
distributed in a secretive, prorpietary manner, and don't include any
external links section to direct readers to alternative views of the
facts involved. None of this is true of Wikipedia articles.
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