On Friday 07 March 2008 20:35, Ian Woollard wrote:
Probably not. The thing is the wikipedia gets to be
the top of google
searches because it's generally fairly reliable. Likewise high up in
the web rankings. If we start allowing less obviously notable things
in, then the average quality can only go down, and eventually that
will get reflected in how people treat us.
Even if I grant your point (which I don't, because I fail to see how adding
factual information REDUCES quality...that's about the most absurd thing I've
ever heard), I still fail to see how it's relevant.
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Kurt Weber
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