TheRealChris wrote:I splitted the entries to the right section.
thank you.
TheRealChris wrote:I know, what you mean, but honestly, I see the same authenticity problem with most webpages.
I like Wikipedia alot and I use it often.
But, I did not know until recently that
unlike most sites, this one
will let anyone anytime edit the page to say anything they want.
I understand it is moderated and so forth, but not everything can be caught as soon as it is done.
Therefore, it remains more of a "fun" info site rather than a
legitimate reference site. I would not recommend going here for facts.
I just made an edit on this page, if someone looked at it before it is changed (lets time it) they will get false info.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleipnir
I changed only "Sleipnir is Odin's magical eight-legged steed" to "Sleipnir is Odin's magical six-legged steed" to keep it simple.