Celebrities move. Phone books get outdated.
Besides, there's more people with the same last name. A phone book is a bad
source when you want the address for a specific person. All it gives is the
last name.
Mgm
On 5/27/06, Anthony DiPierro <wikilegal(a)inbox.org> wrote:
On 5/26/06, Delirium <delirium(a)hackish.org> wrote:
When we choose to publish facts on private
people
versus public people, for example, is a judgment call about how
"notable" they are---not anything to do with verifiability, as many
private/non-notable people have information about them verifiable from
e.g. phone books.
Actually, I'd dispute that a phone book is a reliable source. It's
pretty easy to get fake information into a phone book. Also I'd say
there usually isn't enough information in a phone book to uniquely
identify a person anyway.
I'd go so far as to say phone books are completely excludable as
Wikipedia sources, regardless of whether the information is on a
public or private person, famous or average, "notable" or
"non-notable".
Anthony
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