Thu Sep 19 05:52:45 UTC 2024: ## Slashdot Relies on User Submissions: “Computers are Unreliable, Humans Even More So”
**San Francisco, CA** – Popular technology news website Slashdot is urging users to submit their news scoops, highlighting the site’s reliance on community contributions. “Slashdot is powered by your submissions,” the site proclaims, emphasizing its open platform for technology enthusiasts.
However, a comment from a user known as “Gilb” has sparked discussion on the inherent unreliability of human input. “Computers are unreliable, but humans are even more unreliable. Any system which depends on human reliability is unreliable,” Gilb stated.
This commentary points to the potential challenges of relying on user-generated content, acknowledging that even with advanced technology, human error and subjectivity can impact the accuracy and quality of information.
Slashdot acknowledges this inherent risk by including a “Fine Print” disclaimer, stating that they are not responsible for the content of comments posted by users.
As Slashdot continues to foster a community of technology enthusiasts, it remains to be seen how they will balance the benefits of user-generated content with the need to maintain a high standard of accuracy and reliability.