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[Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation
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Reddit is only 'pretty neutral' insofar as Reddit is barely an entity in and of itself; Reddit communities are much more relevant to the question of bias, and it's Reddit communities that all Reddit content is derived from.
Wiki is generally reliable, but in the same way that an encyclopedia is reliable. It can make mistakes, and editors can implant their own biases into articles. That being said, most of the "CIAPEDIA" nonsense on here is unfounded.
ChatGPT and other AI are trash for accurate information in my experience. At best, they can point you in the right direction. At worst, they send you on snipe hunts.
Quora used to be better, but has continually degraded and enshittified over the years.
Wikipedia is a lot better than I originally expected. I started out thinking "this is never gonna work", then transitioned to "this is okay now, but when it gets big, targeted marketing efforts are gonna make this not work", and yet it's just kept on plugging.
How was Quora enshittified? Did I miss something in my time not using it?
Depends on how far back you were using it. I think it was around '21 that they started fucking with the interface and monetizing answers, and after that, it became much less communal and self-regulating.