• Mister Neon@lemmy.world
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      Depends on the subject matter. The less popular subject matters still should be read in books.

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        Depends on how “popular” of a subject it is. There are plenty of subjects on Wikipedia that are not popular enough to have ever been published about in print.

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          I guess that’s the other side of the coin. I’m a Mesoamerican history nerd and a lot of the articles on Wiki are sparse at best on the subject or outright misinformation (repeated misinformation I see almost verbatim copied and pasted). I see your point though, without an easy way of archiving information a lot of subjects would and have fallen through the cracks in humanity’s notice.

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      I don’t know about all the information, but I’d rather read Wikipedia about a historical event than watch a YouTube about it