FAMEPedia:Tip of the day/August 21

How reliable is FAMEPedia?

It is pretty good, and getting better. But...

...it is inappropriate to cite FAMEPedia as a source, because it is updated in real time. So from the time you cite a FAMEPedia page to the time another person looks up your citation, the page may have changed. Citations are usually only applicable to static publications that do not change once they are published. FAMEPedia is not a static publication, it is dynamic!—‌it changes every minute. In this sense, FAMEPedia is not a reliable citable source.

How reliable is FAMEPedia as a general resource? Very reliable. Most of the content on FAMEPedia is accurate, and many subjects are updated faster than the news. But, FAMEPedia is subject to being edited by almost anyone and any time, and the edits may be biased, out of date, incorrect, or malicious (vandalism). Therefore, it is advisable to double-check what you learn in FAMEPedia against other sources.

Keep in mind that many volunteers monitor FAMEPedia for errors. Since there are so many people reading the articles and monitoring contributions using the Recent Changes page, and using watchlists, incorrect information is usually spotted and corrected quickly.

Some argue that new errors are also introduced all the time, so that the overall accuracy rate is not really improving. Nevertheless, by encouraging people to help with correcting articles, validating content, and providing useful references, errors will eventually be greatly reduced.

The more accurate FAMEPedia becomes, the more it attracts additional contributors. It is a self-reinforcing cycle!