Julian wrote:
Think he just wants to fight again rather than consider an interesting point.
To the OP, it is much alike wiki; A fine resource to obtain an outline, discography, obituary etc. But for anything serious you would be moronic to quote it as gospel. But it can get you to a good starting point research wise.
The trouble is, most of the population are thick as fornication, or at least this has been my assumption for a while... they take their facts from wikis and the daily mail, they lazy think their way through life and scribe to forums with the grammar of a seven year old child. Google and ilk has probably increased their meagre knowledge from laughable to village idiot. So the odd mistake is maybe a price worth paying if the plebs are gaining some knowledge through the back door so to speak.
If one is going to mount one's high horse it is best to ensure that the harness is properly arranged and the saddle-girth tightened.
In particular:
like and alike are not synonyms
an initial capital does not follow a semicolon or the stop in etc.
wiki is a technology for creating collaborative websites; from the context you seem to mean Wikipedia
Daily Mail should have initial capitals, whatever one might think of its content
Did you mean lazy-think or lazily think?
Are you sure about "... scribe to forums ..."?
I suggest you check the meaning of "ilk" before you next use the word.
HTH