Sure you can always cherry-pick examples of the failure of any system.
But on the whole, Google gives us accurate information WAY more than false information. Us technical, mostly developers/admin people know that better than most - because we are constantly taking advice from Google for which there is a very direct and measurable result that we can judge.
The more esoteric, and frankly worthless a question you ask - like who invented the fidget spinner - of course you are going to run into inaccuracy. But
Benefits vastly outweigh cons (Score:4, Informative)
Sure you can always cherry-pick examples of the failure of any system.
But on the whole, Google gives us accurate information WAY more than false information. Us technical, mostly developers/admin people know that better than most - because we are constantly taking advice from Google for which there is a very direct and measurable result that we can judge.
The more esoteric, and frankly worthless a question you ask - like who invented the fidget spinner - of course you are going to run into inaccuracy. But
Re:Benefits vastly outweigh cons (Score:0)
Yep, there's a disturbing irony in the fact this is being posted by some dodgy as fuck URL no one has ever heard before.
Trust is earned, and I trust Google far more than some completely fucking random blog.