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Wikipedia's Neutrality

by Randy Mears

Since I regularly use Wikipedia as a reference Web site for my blog entries, I thought this article was of interest. I must admit, I have always considered Wikipedia to be relatively balanced, and I would hate to see that change. I do believe that a free-for-all of corporate funding for content creation and modification could open Pandora’s Box and turn Wikipedia into something else altogether. I hate to be one of those “If it isn’t broke don’t fix it” types, but I have to agree with the folks at Wikipedia. Why mess with a formula that works so well?

Published Friday, January 26, 2007 3:15 PM

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