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This user plays the flute.

I've been away from Wikipedia for three years. I thought it was just a fad that would go away. Now it looks like it's here to stay, and it will continue to be a harmful influence on everyone. I'm just one man, I can't stop this disaster.

Kozierok's first law

"The apparent accuracy of a Wikipedia article is inversely proportional to the depth of the reader's knowledge of the topic." — Kozierok's First Law

For example, I know a lot about the clarinet. The Wikipedia article on the clarinet seems to me to be a mixture of bald facts, half-truths, misunderstandings and outright hoaxes.

I know next to nothing about Hopf algebra. The Wikipedia article about that looks very accurate to me.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This user plays the flute.

I've been away from Wikipedia for three years. I thought it was just a fad that would go away. Now it looks like it's here to stay, and it will continue to be a harmful influence on everyone. I'm just one man, I can't stop this disaster.

Kozierok's first law

"The apparent accuracy of a Wikipedia article is inversely proportional to the depth of the reader's knowledge of the topic." — Kozierok's First Law

For example, I know a lot about the clarinet. The Wikipedia article on the clarinet seems to me to be a mixture of bald facts, half-truths, misunderstandings and outright hoaxes.

I know next to nothing about Hopf algebra. The Wikipedia article about that looks very accurate to me.


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