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TB in the New World; Trusting Wikipedia; Shipwreck of the London; @LegoAcademics

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The Process by Which Current Events Get Re-Edited

Around 200,000 people regularly edit a Wikipedia page. So are we right to trust Wikipedia more than historically trusted sources such as the BBC? You tested this a couple of years ago by posting on butterfly swimming stroke. And actually the errors stayed up there for quite some time, but they're not there anymore. gradually over time, errors do get taken out of Wikipedia.

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