Truth in Numbers? Everything, According to Wikipedia
Although Wikipedia is the 8th most popular website on the Internet today, and it is already the 3rd most widely read 'publication' in human history, attracting 100 million unique visitors a month, this great social and academic experiment of our age is riddled with vandals and challenged by skeptics, posing compelling questions about whether Wikipedia's model can truly achieve its goal. The film intersperses founder Jimmy Wales' unusual rise to Internet super-stardom among the global implications of Wikipedia. Are entries factually accurate? Biased? Accountable? Does 'Jimbo' Wales posses the wisdom to ensure that Wikipedians aggregate knowledge correctly?
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Although Wikipedia is the 8th most popular website on the Internet today, and it is already the 3rd most widely read 'publication' in human history, attracting 100 million unique visitors a month, this great social and academic experiment of our age is riddled with vandals and challenged by skeptics, posing compelling questions about whether Wikipedia's model can truly achieve its goal. The film intersperses founder Jimmy Wales' unusual rise to Internet super-stardom among the global implications of Wikipedia. Are entries factually accurate? Biased? Accountable? Does 'Jimbo' Wales posses the wisdom to ensure that Wikipedians aggregate knowledge correctly?
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6.2Pax
4.2Incredibles 2
7.5Cinderella
6.8The Handmaiden
8.2The Lion King
7.1Passengers
7.0Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
7.5mother!
7.0The Shining
8.2Alice in Wonderland
6.6Thor: Ragnarok
7.6Avatar: The Way of Water
7.6We're the Millers
6.8Notting Hill
7.3Argo
7.3The Way Back
6.6Beauty and the Beast
7.0Welcome to the Sticks
6.7They Live
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