Personal responsibility

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Adriana Cronin-Lukas points to a CNET piece about the recent Wikipedia incident. If we assume that the Wikipedia model isn't going away, then we're all going to have to assume a lot more personal, and active, responsibility for checking how we're perceived by the world, and correcting anything untrue. However, even "corrections" aren't so easy - as Adam Curry recently discovered.

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