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Expertise Isn't Democratic

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That the Wikipedia has been taken so seriously has always surprised me. But not so that I have an ax to grind against it.

But it has been interesting to see the online encyclopedia's sacred status challenged.

There's an entertaining bit about the Wikipedia in The Register. My quote isn't from Andrew Orlowski the author but from a reader responding to his earlier piece on the Wikipedia:

The late Robert A Heinlein opined that the intelligence of a mob should be calculated by taking its average and then dividing by the number comprising it. As far as he was concerned, any sizable group had less intelligence than a flatworm....

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