On 4/1/07, Phil Sandifer Snowspinner@gmail.com wrote:
It should be fixed back.
Don't remove information you believe to be true from Wikipedia even if it is unsourced. This is a central tenet of sourcing that needs to be preserved in order to keep sourcing from becoming a bludgeon to gut articles for POV or other churlish reasons.
Following AGF, I would agree with you somewhat on just about everything, except articles about people who are still converting oxygen into CO2. Incorrect but plausible sounding information can hurt people in real life. It needs a source even if it's something you "just know" is correct.