Slugma128
Smash Journeyman
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- Feb 5, 2002
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This is mainly about Wikipedia, but I'm sure it applies to other things as well. There's one thing that truly disgusts me about Wikipedia. You know how they always says you need to have a source, and that everything must be facts? Well...
The funny thing is that you can link to journalists articles and call it a fact. For example, you can link to a review and call it a fact. You can even link to individual quotes from journalists about a certain character and call it a fact. The funny thing? They're just journalist's opinions. But somehow, they're worth more than mine and yours.
There are many links to IGN on Wikipedia. They include quotes like "This game was very bad" from IGN, which is a pure opinion and has nothing to do with facts. But because it's a journalist, his opinion is considered, more or less, a fact.
This also stays true when you talk to people on message boards. These journalists opinions are always worth more than my opinion, or your opinion, because they are "professional". Let me just ask you, how can you have a professional opinion? Sure, how you express it matters, but the opinion itself can never be professional. That would be the same as saying his or her opinion is worth more than mine.
But Wikipedia and many others still think this is the case. As soon as the opinion comes from someone in the industry, that opinion all of sudden becomes a fact. It disgusts me to no end, and people don't even seem to be aware of it.
The funny thing is that you can link to journalists articles and call it a fact. For example, you can link to a review and call it a fact. You can even link to individual quotes from journalists about a certain character and call it a fact. The funny thing? They're just journalist's opinions. But somehow, they're worth more than mine and yours.
There are many links to IGN on Wikipedia. They include quotes like "This game was very bad" from IGN, which is a pure opinion and has nothing to do with facts. But because it's a journalist, his opinion is considered, more or less, a fact.
This also stays true when you talk to people on message boards. These journalists opinions are always worth more than my opinion, or your opinion, because they are "professional". Let me just ask you, how can you have a professional opinion? Sure, how you express it matters, but the opinion itself can never be professional. That would be the same as saying his or her opinion is worth more than mine.
But Wikipedia and many others still think this is the case. As soon as the opinion comes from someone in the industry, that opinion all of sudden becomes a fact. It disgusts me to no end, and people don't even seem to be aware of it.