On 8/8/06, Guy Chapman aka JzG guy.chapman@spamcop.net wrote:
As long as it's only moderately biased, for sure. A copy & paste of the company's press release is more of an issue. I wonder which we'll get?
It's still not much of an issue. Nothing much really *bad* happens when we have an article that says "J&F Enterprises is a fantastic business based in California that fights global poverty and reduces greenhouse emissions while producing the best donuts in the world". Sooner or later someone will stumble upon it, whack {{NPOV}} and {{fact}} all over it, and it will be fixed. And no one is going to sue us in the meantime, and the average reader can *see* that it's not neutral.
In the scale of things that can go wrong with our articles, positive bias is not that important. Certainly well behind defamation, copyright infringements, hoaxes (deliberate misinformation) and incorrect medical advice, for instance.
Steve