clipped from: chronicle.com   

That is authority conferred mostly by applause and popularity. It has its limits, but it also both confers and confirms authority because people tend to point to authoritative sources to bolster their own work. At present, it continues to be a great way of finding "answers" — facts and specific information — from authoritative sources, but it has yet to do a very good job at providing a nuanced perspective on a source or, say, scholarly communication.