> Real-time access to Knowledge Wikipedia knowledge is basically "democracy" knowledge, i.e. the more people decided to support an idea, the "truer" it gets. That's not knowledge at all!
That's exactly what almost all knowledge is. When was it that you last verified something by yourself, with an experiment? You didn't test the things you know. You know things because you could see they were the consensus, and so you had no reason to challenge them. If an idea is disputed, then you trust it less. If it comes from a small number of reputable sources, then you trust it more than a large numbers of unre…
> If an idea is disputed, then you trust it less. If it comes from a small number of reputable sources, then you trust it more than a large numbers of unreliable people. So with the Wiki.
Right. That makes Wiki kind of unreliable. Not completely. And not to the point of uselessness, but you should trust it about as far as you can throw it.
> Human knowledge isn't from the platonic realm.
Citation needed ;)