About Me edit

I am a software developer (mainly programming in Java) who lives in Reston, Virginia, USA.

International Travels edit

Spent years:   USA   SAU
Months to Hours:   ARG   AUT   BEL   BRA   CAN   CYP   CZE   DNK   EST   FIN   HUN   ISL   ITA   JPN   LIE   MEX   NLD   PAN   SVK   KOR   ESP   SWE    CH   THA   TUR   URY   GBR   VAT

My view of Wikipedia edit

I started using Wikipedia in the beginning of 2005, but did not state editing until July, 2005. After editing for a few months, I have come to the conclusion that Wikipedia is an unreliable source of information in its current form. This is due to the fact that anyone can change an article without any controls. Without controls, bad data is introduced to an article and it becomes the burden of the reader to determine what is correct/incorrect in an article. If the reader has no basis for this, they will likely believe everything in an article.

The only way I can think of fixing Wikipedia is to have two versions of each article - a draft version that anyone can edit (this would be the version of the article where changes can be explored) and an approved version that can only be edited by a few people (this version of the article would be the version that users can count on for accuracy). The approved version would be based on the draft version that has gone through an editing process - similar to how newspaper articles are published - where data is validate, POV issues resolved, and spelling/grammar checked.