Freebase has the same model of community collaboration and editing that has proven to be so successful for Wikipedia and other open information projects. While some inaccurate information is inevitable, that same information can be corrected by anyone, and people make incremental improvements all the time. (For more information on our approach to intentional errors, see our Contribution Guidelines .) We have also developed a group of trusted experts to help keep an eye on things, and we believe that the efforts of a whole community keeps our information moving in the right direction.
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