Wikis are the kind of sites that are not considered credible because anyone can change the information on them. While wikis can be useful for general information and collaborative knowledge-sharing, their open-edit nature means that the accuracy and reliability of the content can be variable. In contrast, eBooks, books, and magazines typically undergo editorial review and fact-checking processes that help ensure their credibility.
Which kinds of sites are not
credible because anyone can
change the information on
them?
wikis
eBooks
books
magazines
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