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Critics have questioned Wikipedia's reliability and accuracy, citing its open nature.<ref name="Who">{{cite web | url = http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2004/oct/26/g2.onlinesupplement | title = Who knows? | accessdate = 2007-02-11 | author = Simon Waldman | publisher = ''[[The Guardian]]'' | date = [[2004-10-26]] }}</ref> The criticism is centered on its susceptibility to [[vandalism]], such as the insertion of profanities or random letters into articles, and the addition of spurious or unverified information;<ref name="DeathByWikipedia" /> uneven quality, [[systemic bias]] and inconsistencies;<ref name="SangerElitism" /> and for favoring [[consensus]] over [[credential]]s in its editorial process.<ref name="AcademiaAndWikipedia">{{cite web | url = http://many.corante.com/archives/2005/01/04/academia_and_wikipedia.php | title = Academia and Wikipedia | accessdate = 2007-02-11 | author = [[Danah Boyd]] | publisher = Many-to-Many | date = [[2005-01-04]] }}</ref> Scholarly work suggests that vandalism is generally short-lived.<ref name="MIT_IBM_study">{{cite paper | title = Studying Cooperation and Conflict between Authors with History Flow Visualizations | format = [[Portable Document Format|PDF]] | accessdate = 2007-01-24 | url = http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~fviegas/papers/history_flow.pdf }}</ref><ref name="CreatingDestroyingAndRestoringValue">{{cite journal
| author =Reid Priedhorsky, Jilin Chen, Shyong (Tony) K. Lam, Katherine Panciera, Loren Terveen, John Riedl
| title =Creating, Destroying, and Restoring Value in Wikipedia
| journal =[[Association for Computing Machinery]] GROUP '07 conference proceedings
| location =Sanibel Island, Florida, USA.
|date=2007-11-04
| url =http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~reid/papers/group282-priedhorsky.pdf
| accessdate =2007-10-13}}</ref>
In addition to being an encyclopedic reference, Wikipedia has received major media attention as an online source of breaking news as it is constantly updated.<ref>{{cite news
| url = http://www10.nytimes.com/2007/07/01/magazine/01WIKIPEDIA-t.html?_r=5&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin&oref=slogin&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
| title = All the News That’s Fit to Print Out
| author = Jonathan Dee
| publisher = The New York Times Magazine
|date=2007-07-01
|accessdate=2007-12-01}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal
| author = Andrew Lih
| title = Wikipedia as Participatory Journalism: Reliable Sources? Metrics for evaluating collaborative media as a news resource
| journal = 5th International Symposium on Online Journalism
| location = University of Texas at Austin
|date=04-16-2004
| url = http://jmsc.hku.hk/faculty/alih/publications/utaustin-2004-wikipedia-rc2.pdf
| accessdate =2007-10-13}}</ref>
When ''[[Time (magazine)|Time Magazine]]'' recognized "[[You (Time Person of the Year)|You]]" as their ''[[Time Person of the Year|Person of the Year]]'' 2006, praising the accelerating success of on-line collaboration and interaction by millions of users around the world, Wikipedia was the first particular "[[Web 2.0]]" service mentioned, followed by [[YouTube]] and [[MySpace]].<ref name="You">{{cite news| date=[[2006-12-13]]| url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1569514,00.html |title= Time's Person of the Year: You |publisher= ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]''}}</ref>-->
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* Anthony DiPierro, "[http://knol.google.com/k/anthony-dipierro/wikipedia-the-timeline/1m4q8jxsfv85t/7# Wikipedia: the timeline]" knol.google.com
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