I think a better metaphor is the Library of Babel.
A practically infinite library where both gibberish and truth exist side by side.
The trick is navigating the library correctly. Except in this case you can’t reliably navigate it. And if you happen to stumble upon some “future truth” (i.e. new knowledge), you still need to differentiate it from the gibberish.
So a “crappy” version of the Library of Babel. Very impressive, but the caveats significantly detract from it.
It's like a highly compressed version of the Library. You're basically trying to discern real details from compression artifacts.