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[Roughtype.com] Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: The amorality of Web 2.0: David Gerard, JS, Ian Woollard, John Quiggin, Judson Dunn: Wikipedia can choose to judge itself by whatever criteria it chooses, but it promotes itself as "the free encyclopedia." Therefore, it's only fair that others judge it by the standards of reliability we would expect from other encyclopedias. Do you really think that most of the millions of people who consult Wikipedia (including many young students) make the effort to look inside "the sausage factory" to see how it works and what its inherent flaws are?
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