TIL about the Gell-Mann amnesia effect; when experts find articles published within their field to be full of errors, but trust articles about other fields in the same publication - eviltoast
  • BowtiesAreCool@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I get this with 5-10 minute educational type youtube videos. When it’s a topic I know, it’s obvious they just slightly changed the Wikipedia entry, or took google result headlines. But when I don’t know I’m tempted to parrot the information without checking it

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      3 months ago

      I get this with wikipedia articles. I have to force myself to click through the links provided and check the reliability of the sources. They’re usually fine, but every once in awhile you find something questionable snuck in there.

      • whyNotSquirrel@sh.itjust.works
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        3 months ago

        do you correct or mark it as incorrect then? Because I usually never go for the sources hoping people did it for me… yeah I’m a lazy ignorant

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          3 months ago

          No, if I’m on wikipedia for something, I never really feel confident enough in my own knowledge to actually do anything significant. I just mentally mark the article as questionable as I read.

          And when I know something well, I’m never looking at its wikipedia entry. lol

          Maybe I should though.