[WikiEN-l] Re: Can you trust Wikipedia?
Delirium
delirium at hackish.org
Sat Oct 29 04:39:05 UTC 2005
Puddl Duk wrote:
>Lets not delude ourselves. We have a long way to go. I was just
>looking at some old EB articles the other day; Guerrilla [warfare],
>written by .......... T. E. Lawrence. And Space-time, written by
>.......... Albert Einstein.
>
>EB has literally tens of thousands of superb, first rate articles
>written by the world's leading experts and polished by an editorial
>staff. Yet we enjoy make fun of a handful of embarrassing errors or
>shortcomings that have.
>
>
I'd say even the "good" Britannica articles are, with a very few
exceptions, quite bad when it comes to having a neutral point of view.
1911 EB in particular does not even pretend to be neutral, and makes
quite unsupported judgments with astonishing frequency, claiming e.g.
that a particular philosophical viewpoint is "wrong" (even if it's
widely accepted), or that a particular author's work is "overrated", and
so on.
The current edition is certainly much better than 1911, but it still
leaves much to be desired.
-Mark
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