Gandelf wrote:I'm not entirely sure that that is the case. The Internet is the biggest rumour-mill in the world. Anyone can create a web page about anything. It hardly costs anything to do. There are no checks on such material, making it more likely that people can upload a whole load of lies without blinking an eyelid. If the amount of untruthful information exceeds that which is true, then there is a danger that the untruthful stuff might be believed as being THE truth, because there is more of it.
I'm not convinced either way, but I tend to err on the side of pessimism with things like this.
In other words you have no idea how large portions of the internet works? or how to carry out proper research involving comparison of multiple resources?
How do we find things on the internet? Nearly always by a search engine like Google, these search engines don't rank results randomly, they rank search results based on factors such as the popularity of the page and the amount of links from other sites. If a site is full of lies it wont be linked to as much and likewise wont be visited as much unless it has some other quality. A lot of the more popular discussion sites on the net are full of very intelligent people (i.e. Slashdot, Digg) and so forth so whilst they have their fair share of idiots sources of unreliable information are easily uncovered. There are more factors than visits and links taken into account by the likes of Google, listing on the Open Directory project (
http://dmoz.org/) increases the ranking of pages and pages in this directory are vetted somewhat before being added.
Onto my second point, if you are concerned about the validity of information then find an alternative source, perhaps with a different political agenda or whatever if that's relevant to ensure you're getting a point of view from sources with different interests.
You're right someone could just make a page talking crap, but getting a page full of crap widely distributed is an extremely difficult task meaning the internet isn't as full of crap as you seem to think. Getting legitimate material up is much easier and hence tends to dwarf the amount of crap found from searching. Once more, combine this with multiple sources and it's actually quite hard to receive an incorrect picture about many subjects.