To trust the answer in a wiki, consider the credibility of the sources cited, the expertise of the contributors, and the presence of references or citations for the information provided. Check for consensus among multiple entries or articles on the same topic, and be aware of any potential biases. Additionally, reviewing the edit history can help gauge how frequently the content has been updated or challenged. Always cross-reference with reputable sources for confirmation.
If a wiki provided verification of the credentials of the author, would you trust the wiki more? Why or why not?
yes you can trust wiki answer.com they give you acurate facts
Not exactly. Some people(for fun!) go to wiki and "improve" the answer. Most of the time though, people aren't improving it. They are just making it all wrong and fake. So that is why I say you shouldn't always trust wiki.
It's your choice if you do or not.
you should never trust sites that are not legel
trust me.... clashofclans wiki
never trust wiki answers.. never
yes they ahrm your plants DONT TRUST WIKI
1070 I think? BUT DONT ALWAYS TRUST WIKI!
Wiki Answers can not vouch for any website.
hard... (i wouldn't trust me if i were u.. listen to your teacher and don't use wiki!!) PS: im using wiki XD
If the answer you received was helpful, or if you liked the answer you were given, then give them a trust point. Of course it's up to you, because you don't have to give a trust point.