"An authority isn't a person or institution who is always right β ain't no such animal. An authority is a person or institution who has a process for lowering the likelihood that they are wrong to acceptably low levels. ... And this is what I think is really worth celebrating as Wikipedia begins its second decade. It took one of the best ideas of the last 500 years β peer review β and expanded its field of operation so dramatically that it changed the way authority is configured."
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Clay Shirky, "All-Star Thinkers on Wikipedia's 10th Anniversary", The Atlantic, (13 January 2011)
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