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thepuzzler
December 20th, 2005, 03:09 AM
Wikipedia to restrict access to encyclopaedia:
December 18 2005
Full Source (http://news.ft.com/cms/s/98413d60-6ff1-11da-a1f7-0000779e2340.html)

Wikipedia, the online user-written encyclopaedia that has come under fire for inaccuracies, is to introduce a more traditional fixed version of its contents in an effort to increase its reliability.

Under the existing system, anyone can edit and change articles at any time, leaving the website reference work open to abuse.

But Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia’s founder, said a new “stable” version of the reference would be added to the site and audited to ensure its accuracy.

The current, changing version of the encyclopaedia – which will remain available to users – is reliant on its outside readers to catch inaccuracies and correct them.

“What we are doing in the long run is pursuing a model of having stable versions and live versions,” Mr Wales said in an interview with the Financial Times.

“The stable version will have been reviewed so we can say we have some confidence in that – it would be an integrated part of the website.”

Mr Wales is also planning to require those who want to create new entries on the live version to register first. He said he hoped users would not draw broad conclusions from a handful of mistakes in 850,000 articles.

The criticisms of Wikipedia’s accuracy were heightened last month when John Siegenthaler, a former USA Today editor and aide to Robert Kennedy, strongly criticised the reference site when his entry was modified to implicate him in the assassinations of Mr Kennedy and his brother, President John F. Kennedy.

Adam Curry, a prime mover in another internet trend – podcasting – was also recently exposed as modifying the Wikipedia entry on the subject to play down the role of others in developing downloadable audio. Mr Curry later apologised.

Afn
December 20th, 2005, 07:41 AM
Wikipedia is going to become the next standard reference encyclopaedia. If you are lucky to view an encyclopedia from the 1800's, they were considered standard reference, and today are grossly inaccurate and funny to read.

ducttapeBigSexy
December 22nd, 2005, 11:26 PM
lol - my best friend was just saying he knows two guys who got banned from Wikipedia beacause they kept posting those "facts" about Chuck Norris

Afn
December 23rd, 2005, 05:07 AM
lol - my best friend was just saying he knows two guys who got banned from Wikipedia beacause they kept posting those "facts" about Chuck Norris

They got banned, so the process works.

usualsuspect
December 23rd, 2005, 05:39 AM
lol - my best friend was just saying he knows two guys who got banned from Wikipedia beacause they kept posting those "facts" about Chuck Norris
Hilarious, HAHAHAHAHAH!!1111

notbob
December 25th, 2005, 04:07 PM
Wikipedia is going to become the next standard reference encyclopaedia. If you are lucky to view an encyclopedia from the 1800's, they were considered standard reference, and today are grossly inaccurate and funny to read.

so in other words, why wait a hundred years to be innacurate? wikipedia just decided to get "grossly innacurate and funny to read" right from the start

Lehk
December 25th, 2005, 04:43 PM
so in other words, why wait a hundred years to be innacurate? wikipedia just decided to get "grossly innacurate and funny to read" right from the start

http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/index.php/Funny

http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Somebody_Else%27s_Problem_field