Absolutely not!
Anything that is a "wiki", for example, may be added to by anyone, and some people find it amusing to type in totally ridiculous answers. People can put what they want to put on their own websites and blogs. You need to be able to separate fact from fiction.
If you're looking for medical information, a site affiliated with a hospital or research center (or the NIH- National Institute of Health) is a better choice than a site written by someone random.
For school information, you probably want to go to more than one place. A celebrity biography site maintained (or endorsed) by the celebrity or the family is better than a fan site for accuracy of information.
If the website is trying to sell you something, check the record they have with the Better Business Bureau. If it's a charity, you should be able to check to see if it's registered with the government.
To check out a strange story, try googling "Snopes" or "Urban Legends."
Don't believe everything you see, read, or hear.
No. Not everything on the internet is true. The easy access people have to posting information on the Internet means that anyone - from young children to people with personal biases and axes to grind - can post information, trying to persuade people to their point of view.
I Would Not Actually Say That EVERYTHING On The Internet Is True
No,because some information and websites are illegal
55% of the information is false or inaccurate.
I hate to tell you, but only about 1/10 of all things on the internet is true.
no of course not
I don't really know if it's true or not because stuff on the internet isn't always true.
No because lots of peoplewould like you and not tell you the truthso watch what you do on the Internet and don't make any mistakes because you can't delete stuff off the internet
Please be more specifical, and stuff.
Everything on the internet is real. Everything on the internet is true. You should believe everything you read and see on the internet.
no it is not true
The state with the lowest percentage of internet access per house hold is Wyoming. Wyoming hasthe lowest percentage of internet access per household in 2009!
No
A percentage error is 100*(measurement - true value)/true valueThe percentage error is negative if the measured (or calculated) value is smaller that the true value.
the statistical work for internet and other stuff and it can be use for astronost stuff like that.
There are no studies on this, but lots of homework does require the internet.
the percentage of a population using the internet. example: the US has an internet penetration rate of 78.3%
U browse the internet. Look things up & stuff like that