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Emile comments on Rationalist Hobbies - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Emile 18 February 2011 09:11:35AM *  3 points [-]

Editing Wikipedia, especially articles on controversial topics - gives you good practice on extracting useful information from biased sources, and also gives you a better idea of how much you can trust information on Wikipedia (or any other source whose truth-filtering-mechanism isn't better than Wikipedia's). The history of distant countries or religions is a good start, because you're less likely to start already attached to a particular interpretation but the sources you meet will still be mostly biased.