While hiring a ton of people to fact-check would be one solution, that obviously wouldn't be very scalable. I think the problem lies in google's algorithm. They seem to be pulling answers from well-visited sites that may purport to have an answer to these questions. Quantity of visits does not equate to truthfulness. What Google should at the very least do is whitelist certain publications for answers to pretty simpl…
Metrics are destroying the web. Once upon a time it was possible to identify "good" pages by how often they were linked - effectively crowd-sourcing the problem. Natural selection: sites have learned to manipulate the game and the crowd. Under pressure to optimize metrics that lead to SEO and better valuations, the internet is getting less useful from a user perspective. I don't want to watch a video/slideshow, downl…
This is likely because marc.info isn't playing the SEO game, and spamsite #43254 is.