In some ways, yes.
In some ways, no.
The point is that you should gather up information for a question-like this one, and add them up to see if it is true or not.
The fact is depending on whoever it is that answers the question.
If you mean WikiAnswers, no wiki matches the definition of a credible website, since it is open to anyone to delete correct answers and insert gibberish. Although WikiAnswers has a number of contributors whose main job is vandalism control, the problem is a huge one and hard to control. It is exacerbated by well-meaning contributors who feel they must answer even if they do not know the answer, and then add "Hope this helps!" at the end.
The community here at WikiAnswers tries to answer as many questions as possible with close accuracy. All questions are based on the answerer's knowledge and can be put to consideration.
Most of the time. Its answered by everyday ordinary people so they could be liars or telling the truth.
Yes it is a non-credible website.
Facebook is both, a credible site + an non credible site
No
government sites are credible because it's the government's outlet.
I believe you are referring to http://www.iowawildlifefederation.org/ and I belive that it is a very credible website, as it is the representative of a actual organisation. Correct me if I am wrong.
Yes i think it is
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Cheating on this website for your homeowork is not credible towards your grade. My work wasn't credible due to the fact that I used assistance.
Not always always check more than one to increase credibility. Even better you could check another website (this IS credible)
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I quote: "The Multiverse Theory". Any credible website can be unsecure. However there are a lot of people working around the clock to make these credible websites even more secure.
A rule of thumb when looking for credible sources for a research paper is: 1. Looking for a website that cannot be edited by just anyone (e.g. Wikipedia). 2. Looking for a website that ends with .org or .edu. (.com isn't as safe as the two) 3. Looking at spelling on a website, as well as grammar. If there are such types of mistakes on the website, it probably means the website isn't reputable. Hope this helps!