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[edit]From now on, I'm just going to use this subpage to draft articles/sections/whatever else I'm working on. If I am working on more than one article at a time, I will use the article title format to divide them (as I have with this section, using just one equals sign for the section header). Please follow this format if you are creating a draft for an article that we are working on here. Also, if you are adding content to any works in progress, feel free to add it, and if somebody else has a dispute on that content, take it up on the talk page. However, if you're doing something to content that's already there, I would prefer to have that brought up on the talk page first. Fair enough? Alang814 (talk)
Subsection: Criticism of Wikipedia
[edit]Main article: Criticism of Wikipedia
Most criticisms of Wikipedia are claims that, because editing is open to everybody with internet access, it is inherently unreliable (see: Reliability of Wikipedia). Many educational institutions therefore, prohibit using Wikipedia as a source for citation in student works[citation needed]. In addition, Wikipedia is accused of having a systemic bias. Wikipedia has been especially accused of having a liberal, American bias. Comedian Lewis Black notably said "Well, apparently, conservatives feel you [the public] have a liberal bias."[1]