From: Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net
The phrase "you should actively search for" does not imply that the less autoritative ones should be excluded, only that better ones should be included. By adding a caveat to a dubious reference it forewarns the user of a possible problem. When that same reference is deleted from the article the warning goes with it, and our poor user is left to Google and flounder on his own. He will probably find the site anyway, and have to waste his own time determining that the site is pure trash.
And what form should that "caveat" take? "Warning, this site is run by kooks"?
Jay.