When it comes to using Wikipedia as a primary source, it’s a bit of a mixed bag. On one hand, Wikipedia is a fantastic starting point for research because it offers a broad overview of topics and often links to credible sources at the bottom of each article. This can help you find reliable information quickly. However, it’s important to remember that Wikipedia is a collaborative platform where anyone can edit content, which means that the accuracy can vary. So, while it’s great for getting the gist of something, I wouldn’t rely on it as a primary source for serious research or academic work.
L. Simon -> Sydney Audio Visual Consultant
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