On 24/11/2007, Steve Summit scs@eskimo.com wrote:
JzG wrote:
The problem with that is that if we've identified a neutrality issue we really ought to let people know.
Trivia is not a neutrality issue. Not-long-enough introductions are not a neutrality issue. Not being written in a suitably encyclopedic tone is not a neutrality issue. Having too many links is not a neutrality issue. Even having too few citations is not necessarily a neutrality issue.
Neutrality, unreferenced, etc. are issues to let the reader know of (consumer warnings). The trivia "warning" is not for the reader's benefit (and I routinely remove such tags).
- d.