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Iffy-pedia: Up to six in ten articles on Wikipedia contain factual errors . By AMY OLIVER FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY . Published: 06:21 EDT, 18 April 2012 | Updated: 19:46 EDT, 18 April 2012 . 81.
Jimmy Wales' Wikipedia comes close to Britannica in terms of the accuracy of its science entries, a Nature investigation finds. UPDATE: see details of how the data were collected for this ...
The ADL’s report is, dismally, riddled with errors, including in its manipulation of a peer-reviewed publication that I co-authored on Holocaust distortion on Wikipedia.
Jimmy Wales, founder (co-founder) of Wikipedia. Sleuthing into the accuracy of the open-source web encyclopedia known as Wikipedia has led to the door of its founder, Jimmy Wales. Public edit logs ...
Sixty percent of Wikipedia articles about companies contain factual errors, according to a new research, which warned people not to rely on the website for accurate and balanced information.
The Wikipedia page, citing an erroneous Slate article, said Bradley had written that "the 2020 election of Joe Biden was illegitimate due to the use of these boxes." Her decision didn't say that.
They did, however, discover a series of factual errors, omissions or misleading statements. All told, Wikipedia had 162 such problems, while Britannica had 123.
Errors are human, says Wikipedia founder As Wikipedia celebrates its eighth birthday on Thursday, founder Jimmy Wales says the open system is here to stay. 'Openness is the solution, not the problem' ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. From Mr Mario X Perez. Sir, I read with interest the article purporting to expose mathematical errors in ...
Wikipedia’s editors recommended that the Anti-Defamation League should not be trusted to give reliable information on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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