User talk:Vanished user 993723

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I've kept my old thought and some user responses to those below. See the user page for updates.

I've decided that I don't like the idea of wikipedia. I think it's a bad idea, so, I'm not going to contribute anymore. There exists too much misinformation...and like people before have pointed out, it's making a parallel, MUCH less detailed WWW. People seem to grab all the information from the web, filter it through themselves stripping much of the contect. If the user wants to learn, they could have just as easily looked up the information on google to get a FULL explanation with (usually) INTELLIGENT AND TESTED information.

In short, wikipedia, and encyclopedias in general, are based towards gaining quick information for things such as school reports that you forget in a week, not understanding. Since I don't believe in this type of education, I can't believe in wikipedia.

Goodbye. Brandon.irwin 17:20, 23 Jul 2004 (UTC)

If there's information you see that's wrong, just change it. If everyone changed information they knew to be wrong, it wouldn't be all that inaccurate, now would it? Mike H 17:22, Jul 23, 2004 (UTC)


 * This is like saying you don't believe in encyclopedias because you could just go to the library. --ssd 05:38, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

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