So you think that in science pages, for example, space should be given to different theories based on their relative popularity? This will wreak havock on evolution, not to mention gravity! Are you really serious? Mark
--- Shane King wikipedia@dontletsstart.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 07:24:42AM -0800, Mark Richards wrote:
Surely you are joking? We guage the truth by the number of people who believe it? Mark
Wikipedia doesn't (or shouldn't) gauge the truth AT ALL. Isn't that what the neutral point of view policy is all about? We're supposed to say "here's what various people think, make up your own mind".
To that end I would say, in general, the more people on your side in an edit war the more likely you are to be "right", in the sense of the edits you want are in the spirit of wikipedia. Obviously this is not a hard and fast rule, but as a guideline I'd say it applies. If we are to assume good faith, how can we think otherwise?
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