But there are moderators, and there are people who check what you write. When you make an edit, you must give a source for the information....
I'm pretty sure there is more relevant and correct information in wikipedia, than in a 10 or 15 year old Britannica.
For example, read the page for "
spark testing". Everything is quoted and cited from actual books.
I understand why you are hesitant, but we all need to acknowledge hat some people who actually write read encyclopedia entries have no idea what they are talking about, and then nobody can correct the mistakes. I find wikipedia much more appealing.
Go ahead and make a bogus edit to wikipedia, something that is obviously made up, and it will get removed in at least 24 hours.
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