2008/10/7 Andrew Gray <shimgray(a)gmail.com>om>:
"People can be misled by incomplete information
as well as inaccurate
information (cf. Frické and Fallis 2004, 240). Even if Wikipedia
includes only accurate information, if its omissions tend to mislead
people, it may not be a reliable information source ... Hence,
important omissions should be flagged as well as inaccuracies."
1) Wikipedia is written to a large extent by the type of nerds who
like complete sets. Thus for example even stations so obscure that
they never actually got built get a mention:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed_London_Underground_stations#Central_Lin…
We don't quite get as far as the stations that never actually existed
(the secret BBC one for example) but I'm sure we will in time.
2)The tag for important omissions is {{NPOV}}.
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geni