http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic. ... 2&t=166264Tribble wrote:No one here said it was against forum rules. Some members here stated that there are reliability, accuracy and credibility concerns when it comes to Wikipedia and they will not solely rely on it as a source of information, particularly when it comes to controversial topics such as terrorism. Most academic institutions ban the use of Wikipedia for much the same reason. Subject to a moderator telling me otherwise as far as I know you are free to use it, but don't expect everyone to view it as definitive proof on topics such as this one.Kojiro wrote: I don't think the other thread is relevant to the question of who actually performs the most terrorist acts as it seems to be about speculation.
If Wikipedia is against the forum rules, so be it.
Stupidity of me responding when told not to aside, I am curious now as to how other members treat Wikipedia. I tend to use Wikipedia a fair amount on this board unless I am trying to get specific info that it only glosses over. I don't really see this as much of an issue (or using fan-wikis) when it relates to fiction... since, well, it's fiction (there have been a couple of times where the sites were wrong but its pretty rare). Also IMO it seems to be a decent enough (if not academic level) source for most topics, though again with particularly controversial ones there can be issues with reliability, accuracy, credibly, bias etc.
For the purposes of this board, what do people think of Wikipedia? And other fan-wikis when it comes to fictional stuff? Is my assessment fairly accurate?