Do you believe everything you read on the internet


I have been running across articles ranging in subjects: technical articles on DIY, on what makes a good cable, what makes a good speaker design, etc.

Problem is many of these articles seem to have erroneous, misleading, false, or downright decietful facts contained within them.

It seems like anyone with an opinion and access to a webpage builder can put out any kind of info they want.

Anyone ever experienced this? When was the first time that you realized not all the info you were coming across was accurate?
biomimetic
Note to Self: Mmmh.... this is not good. Biomimetic suspects something.

To Biomimetic: "Don't be surprised your threads took off. You must have a flair for this kinda thing... I mean be realistic...come on, you can't really suspect an internet conspiracy to respond, monitor and control you...that would be ridiculous!

To Biomimetic: "By the way do tell me... did you dream of Mars again?"

Note to Self: Must call Cohaagen right away.
Hey if pro wrestling is so fake how come they always break tables???????? hahaha
Come on, this is total BS. I can't wait for someone to try and tell me we've put a man on the moon.
Anyone have any nominations for most asinine audio webpage? I think i gotta go with fmtunerinfo where nothing ever compares to a 1970's Kenwood (btw I use one too), despite which tuner they have in their listening tests.