The Earth Is Flat? Check Wikipedia | Jefferson Public Radio June 11, 2017 Fake news has been, well, in the news a lot lately. It seems no claim is too absurd to be aired. View External Site EducatorsFake NewsJournalismMisinformation OnlineSocial Data RevolutionStandards of TruthWikipedia 6 comments 0 Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest previous post Privacy Comes Full Circle | Jefferson Public Radio next post Two Thirds of Southern Resident Orca Pregnancies Fail 6 comments kHilton June 14, 2017 at 2:39 pm I found this article very interesting. I use Wikipedia all the time and it is nice to know that there are people out there keeping it accurate. Log in to Reply kLynn June 14, 2017 at 2:43 pm Thanks for that comment KHILTON Log in to Reply kLynn June 14, 2017 at 2:42 pm Always wondered if the Earth was Round or Flat, and now I know, thanks to this article and the stellar volunteer contributors at Wikipedia. Log in to Reply kHilton June 14, 2017 at 2:44 pm YES! It is Round!! Log in to Reply vMall July 2, 2017 at 9:01 pm These comments are very helpful… Log in to Reply kLynn July 2, 2017 at 9:03 pm I Agree that the comments are fantastic! Log in to Reply You may also like A Reset for Unprecedented Times January 4, 2021 Why indigenous voices must be heard in the... January 4, 2021 Opinion | America Is Not a Democracy, But... January 4, 2021 Opinion | Vanessa Nakate: America Needs to Lead... November 9, 2020 Excerpt | Paying Attention to Nature—Urgently August 3, 2020 Comet NEOWISE closest to Earth on July 23... July 24, 2020 Alice Walker: “Go to the Places That Scare... July 5, 2020 Opinion | How the Coronavirus Will Shape a... July 5, 2020 Opinion | Antiracist Parenting During COVID-19 and Beyond July 5, 2020 When Savoring a Pleasant Moment Is a Radical... July 5, 2020
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I found this article very interesting. I use Wikipedia all the time and it is nice to know that there are people out there keeping it accurate.
Thanks for that comment KHILTON
Always wondered if the Earth was Round or Flat, and now I know, thanks to this article and the stellar volunteer contributors at Wikipedia.
YES! It is Round!!
These comments are very helpful…
I Agree that the comments are fantastic!