I can understand why 'outside' people would think that wikipedia is unreliable. But don't all the articles have sources? So why don't they just learn their students to verify the sources themselves (help us out while they're at it) and then they'll see quick enough that wikipedia is reliable.
I showed to one school once by vanadalizing a page myself and they were amazed how soon that was put straight again. Ok, I cheated a little by notifying someone else up front, but they didn't know that :-)
Tom "TheDevilOnLine" Maaswinkel
Op 16-2-2010 9:03, Dorozynski Janusz schreef:
| -----Original Message----- | From: foundation-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:foundation-l- | bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Jon Davis | Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 5:53 AM / | In the end, vandals get bored. It is thrilling to defile Wikipedia | once or twice, but when your changes are swiftly dealt with... it | loses its appeal. | There isn't much fun in writing graffiti that no one will see.
Right. Particularly when given Wikipedia, as Polish, has included Flagged versions. Vandals practically left my observed sides alone.
Janusz "Ency" Dorozynski
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