The dedicated employees of Google and dedicated editors of Wikipedia do a lot of work to make sure that it is as little of a problem as it is - and there are still persistent issues. If it takes off, the dedicated employees of PatientsLikeMe will have to expect to do the same, and I will expect problems to fall through the cracks the same way they do on Wikipedia and Google.
When you're suffering from a life-changing illness, where do you find information about its likely progression? How do you decide among treatment options?
You don't want to rely on studies in medical journals because their conclusion-drawing methodologies are haphazard. You'll be better off getting your prognosis and treatment decisions from a social networking site: PatientsLikeMe.com.
PatientsLikeMe.com lets patients with similar illnesses compare symptoms, treatments and outcomes. As Jamie Heywood at TEDMED 2009 explains, this represents an enormous leap forward in the scope and methodology of clinical trials. I highly recommend his excellent talk, and I will paraphrase part of it below.