On 3/8/07, Homero Gil de Zuniga <hgildezuniga@wisc.edu> wrote:
Once again Wikipedia raises controversy by the weakness of its very structure. Although I guess that it is the same structure that makes it an attractive global encyclopedia.
I would humbly suggest that humans (a) lying and deceiving one another and (b) making poor choices long before Wikipedia or the Internet were invented. The very public manner in which this has been discovered and dealt with is, in my mind, a strength of the system. There are definitely weaknesses and flaws in the system but I'm not sure it's fair to lay them at the feet of Wikipedia as a whole or suggest (without evidence) that this is inherent in or endemic to the system. But it sure is interesting to watch the community react and attempt to change the system in response to this challenge! Kevin