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You never truly know something unless you dive deep into it yourself. I take Wikipedia as an introductory guide to the topics I am researching/searching, and I never take its word as absolute truth, because nothing ever really is "absolute", I think. A topic can have 100s of different opinions without any way to know which is true and which is false, it's here that I think Wikipedia does a good job and a bad job. It does a good job in the sense that it often incorporates many of the opinions, but it does a bad job at actually explaining the opinions in a factual and accurate way. A friend of mine has also noted that the citations it uses are bad, amongst other things. So, all in all, I think Wikipedia is a good general-use encyclopedia, but it falters when you want actual factual information.