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Would you go to R&P, or Answers, for factual information about music? |
My friend James just posted this Slate article about Y!A in his 360 blast, and I had to share it: Hmmm...is it really fair that the article compares Answers to Wikipedia? Even though both feature user-provided information it just doesn't seem to be the same thing - it's apples and oranges. At least it seems to be that way to me... Probably not for factual information, as it is I'm even sometimes wary of Wikipedia. But I think Y!A is an excellent place to get a better poll of popular music opinion than the polls generated by magazines like Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly. Also, it's a great place to find music recommendations. As annoying and repetitive as all the "Do you know any bands that sound like this?" questions are, they're usually the ones that allow people to share music suggestions. I think I've actually caught a few good music suggestions by reading some of these :) Hmmm.... Personally I'd 'Google' it first. Most people who partake of Answers are too stupid to give a definitive intelligent answer Well, if the question was "How cool is Gerard Way and will MCR save my life?", then I would certainly come here. the only time i used this for a research thing was when it was for Pshycology and i had to get real people to answer questions After a few questions you see who you connect with on the types of music you like & can get an idea for other bands to check out... Wikipedia is usually an okay source, but it definitely has it's problems. When you work in a technical field and look at wikipedia regarding science and technology, you can really see where it's lacking. But since everything music related is never really set in stone anyway, then I think it's fine. Sure, it may get some history wrong, but never a great deal. That was a very interesting article. You got to love the cartoonists that draw those little pictures to go with the work. I'm still laughing over the group of retards wearing dunce caps coming out of the monitor. That might have been me in the middle. Nah, if its a question that can be answered by fact I usually just Google / Wikipedia it. I have used it before for research. But, I double and triple check every answer because frankly I like the truth. Although, Y!A certainly shouldn't be your only source of information. Certainly yes, R&P answers has been an eye opening expeirence for Me. I was quite well known as a Classic Rock and Metal go to guy for info before I came here. I thought I really knew it all. But the amounts of info I have gathered about rock music bands since coming here has been absolutely staggering. I would like to single out Smiley for particular praise on this, that guy is a Trivia God. i have never used it for music research, just opinions. Probably not for definite facts that I actually needed for something important, but I use information I get on here for trivia purposes and the like. And there are a lot of really cool, thought-provoking questions that get asked; they are better than ones that need factual answers. For factual information on the music-related, I usually go to my Official Rolling Stone Encyclopedia Of Rock & Roll (amazing book) or to the little biographies found on iTunes, or to the little pamphlets of information that are inside CD cases. Everyone's nailed the central flaw in the article's reasoning - Wiki and Answers are, indeed, apples and oranges. I'd certainly be wary of some of the factual stuff on Answers, but on the other hand, Wiki is hardly capable of being a forum for subjective opinion - which is perhaps Answers' most useful function. (Apart from allowing us to laugh at MCR fans, that is.) |
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