posted on Apr, 12 2007 @ 07:00 PM
In university, I was specifically told not to cite Wikipedia as a source for anything, due to the unreliability of the content. You have no idea of
knowing whether that history entry you read on wiki was written by a college professor specializing in the subject, or some joker with an agenda to
push.
I find wikipedia generally reliable for any subject that doesn't have any kind of controversy around it. For example, if I want to know how old my
favourite actor is, or the birthdate of an author, or that kind of thing, it's excellent. If I want to know more about George H.W. Bush's career in
the CIA, wiki is probably a bad choice, as there is a debate about how early he worked for them, and depending who the last poster on the article was,
you may find that facts undesirable to the poster's stance on the issue have been cut out.