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Do you accept the answer was copied by the Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ?
When you ask a question and we can copy the answer from "the Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "to explain the question.(I did it) Do you accept it method?Thank you for your sharing.(LockeChe...) Not usually, I prefer when someone gives a well thought out answer.(shirley e) yes as long as the answer sounds reasonable enough to satisfy my querry, it doesnt matter if its just copied from wikipedia or some other source, in fact our stored knowledge came from some books or references we learned from school, coupled with the experiences we had to make these knowledge more meaningful for us my insight is that when someone copies from whatever source, it is equally important to disclose the link to give due respect to his intellectual property/right(sheikael...) Considering that anyone can answer your question and anyone can write in Wikipedia, if I asked a question and someone used Wiki, I would hope they quoted it before they posted it, and had the link as their source. I would read the part they quoted, but I would look at the other answers and determine who was better at solving my question.(Skye) No. Wikipedia entries can be edited/written by ANYbody. Seriously... check it out. Absolutely no credentials or authority are necessary to post something on Wikipedia. In fact... the homepage even says it: Welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.(sue Yahoo Search:climatic change Do you accept the answer was copied by the Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ? free encyclopedia Related Digs: Google Search:free encyclopedia Do you accept the answer was copied by the Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ? climatic change Related Digs: |