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James Altucher RealMoney's Blog Watch By James Altucher RealMoney.com Contributor 12/3/2005 8:00 AM EST URL: http://www.thestreet.com/p/rmoney/jamesaltucher/10255614.html |
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[Wikipedia founder Jimmy] Wales, in a recent C-Span interview with Brian Lamb, insisted that his website is accountable and that his community of thousands of volunteer editors (he said he has only one paid employee) corrects mistakes within minutes. My experience refutes that. My "biography" was posted May 26. On May 29, one of Wales' volunteers "edited" it only by correcting the misspelling of the word "early." For four months, Wikipedia depicted me as a suspected assassin before Wales erased it from his website's history Oct. 5. The falsehoods remained on Answers.com and Reference.com for three more weeks.This kind of collateral damage may be the price we have to pay for "community authorship," but it's not an insignificant price. [Mark] Moyes's question is one we should keep asking ourselves: "Is this the future we want?"
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