In a message dated 4/10/2008 2:02:06 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, woonpton@fastmail.fm writes:
Wikipedia values verifiability even at the expense of accuracy or credibility.>>
-------------------- We don't. We value, verifiability FROM reliable sources. It's a teeter-totter (spelling?). If you verify something from an unreliable source, that is not Wikipoorific. If you don't verify something even though it has a source, that is not Wikipoorific either.
These things are RESOLVED on the individual articles to which they relate. Hypothetical situations don't really help resolve anything except perhaps in your own mind.
Will Johnson
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