I’m not very familiar with how Wikipedia vets the sources in the references/external links. I was wondering whether there are manual or automated checks for cyclic sources, for example a Wikipedia page cites a source for something, but such source after a few rounds of citing would go back to the same Wikipedia page.

  • Does that happen with Wikipedia?
  • Does it matter? I presume that would invalidate the source?
  • How do they make sure it does not happen? Is there an automated check or something?
  • deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Wikipedia does not check if the sources themselves cite Wikipedia. I mean they can, but they rarely do.

    This has led to situations where a falsehood keeps getting added because it has a “reliable source” and editors are too lazy to question it.