Recently this website has turned up on a lot of my google searches

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In summary, About.com is a website that provides helpful information for people, similar to Wikipedia but with restrictions on the writers. It has been around for a while and is not as reliable as newer sources, such as Google+.
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Recently this website has turned up on a lot of my google searches. They have articles about almost everything under the sun: health, technology, parenting, entertainment, ... Here is how they describe themselves:
About.com is an online neighborhood of hundreds of helpful experts, eager to share their wealth of knowledge with visitors.

I am particularly interested in nutrition and healthy lifestyle choices and about.com keeps turning when I try to learn about these things from the internet. For some random recent examples, I found some info on http://heartburn.about.com/cs/notdiagnosedyet/a/050503.htm" there that would be pretty helpful if I can trust it. So, I am trying to gauge how reliable the information they provide is. For instance, I am trying to figure out how it compares to Wikipedia. Is it just like Wikipedia except with restrictions on the article-writers? They claim that the people writing their articles, called "guides", are experts benevolently interested in helping people. That seems possible and it would be really cool if it were true, but I am pretty wary of claims like that. The devils advocate in me says that about.com could just be a lor of business people trying to make money off advertising revenue. I couldn't find whether it was nonprofit or not.

Anyway, what do people make of this website? In general, when you look for advice about random encyclopedic knowledge about things such as food, nutrition, historical facts, diseases, government, technology, on the internet how do you judge the credibility of the site?
 
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Most of what I've seen, they just quote Wiki articles.
 
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I don't like it much and never used it even though it shows up often in google.
 
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Most of what I've seen, they just quote Wiki articles.

I remember using about.com last century before there was a wikipedia. I used it to learn about playing musical instruments and various sports. It was not free to edit, but instead employed "experts." Thinking back, I remember that even back then it had a high ratio of misleading sponsored links and pop-up ads, so I wasn't attached once something better came along.

Anyway, what do people make of this website?

In my opinion, it is vastly inferior to google + wikipedia, basically an over-commercialized relic of the past. If you don't mind navigating the sites ad-laden layout, then it might be more reliable then a bad Wikipedia page, but if the Wiki page is bad then I go to primary sources.
 
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ehrenfest said:
Recently this website has turned up on a lot of my google searches. ...

Anyway, what do people make of this website?

Not much really. I find it generally shallower as a source. And some of the about's just not adequately treating what I was looking for.

When I get Google hit's to it, I look elsewhere is my learned behavior.
 
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Some of their articles are decent, and some of them aren't. In general, there are usually better sources.
 
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Evo said:
Most of what I've seen, they just quote Wiki articles.

That's been my experience too, or else they just run an ad for some product. I think they just get a lot of google hits because they have a stub of an article (sometimes no more than a sentence) and an ad for about every topic you can think of, but it doesn't make it a good source.
 
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Like Crosson about.com was the place for articles and information before wiki. I rarely go back and it seems spammy and ad ridden now.
 
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Thanks for your comments everyone! These facts about the ancient historical era before Wikipedia are fascinating. :tongue:
 

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