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TheCrowGrandfather228 karma

No OP here but I have edited a few Wikipedia articles. Most of my edits were edited within minutes to correct my inherent bais or spelling mistakes. Apparently there are tools that monitor pages constantly and alert for changes and check for things that don't make sense.

Personally if consider Wikipedia very credible because theres people like OP who monitor it and fix errors constantly

TheCrowGrandfather9 karma

That's because their crawler appears to only be crawling the title of web links in order. So if there wasn't a video explicitly called that the crawler wouldn't see it.

TheCrowGrandfather2 karma

I just compared a search between you and Google. You picked up on a few key words but Google picked up on the actual phrase and context of the question.

My question was "Who was behind Wannacry." you gave me every article that had "behind Wannacry" in it and Google gave me articles of people placing blame for Wannacry on North Korea.

How do you plan to compete with a search gaint like Google when their search engine is able to understand context of questions?