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Originally posted by CFLarsen
I quite agree on the latter. But then, SkepticWiki isn't really a Wiki, since the idea of a Wiki is (from Wikipedia):
free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
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Well no, Claus, that's the conception of what Wikipedia believes itself to be because it allows anyone to edit any article (that hasn't been locked by the admins, that is).
If you look at the EvoWiki for example, they also do not allow anonymous editing and take fairly tight control of what can be edited and in what way. Is the EvoWiki a blog? Is SkepticReport a blog if no-one is allowed to edit its articles?
The criticism of Robert McHenry goes right to this point: if Wikipedia allows anyone regardless of expertise or ability to edit any article at any time and publish the results instantly without any preview of accuracy, scholarship, or any checkable validity then it cannot be an encyclopedia. In other words "free encyclopedia that anyone can edit" is an oxymoron, and to my mind, a dangerous delusion.