Because, Wikipedia helps us to know about virtually anything and that too for free and being ad-free. The small donations we give will help wikipedia serving us in a better and more useful way.
because they think they are to good to actually do some research
Wikipedia costs a lot of money to run.
Usually the information is accurate, although anyone can contribute. I would say that yes, you can trust Wikipedia.
You shouldn't trust wikipedia unless it is 100% necessary. Anybody can go in and change the information to something completely wrong!
No, they are separate entities. Wikipedia is run by the Wikipedia Trust and WikiAnswers is owned by Ask.com.
you cant really. all the information is written and edited by different people. anyone can add info, so you cant always trust it, but im sure the people that write in it have the knowledge
Wikipedia even says..."We do not expect you to trust us".
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no, it is not because sometimes it doesn't give you correct information i wouldn't always trust wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elpidio_QuirinoI think you spelled it wrong. It's on Wikipedia. And if you trust this site, and not wikipedia...
Ferruccio Lamborghini trust me i got this off wikipedia
Due to en extensive community the information at wikipedia is quite accurate, most of the time there is a refference list at the bottomn of a wikipedia article, check that if you want to be sure.
It Depends what people you trust but not everyone is trusted .Never trust Restricted people
if they have a lot of trust points then trust them.