On 6/17/07, Matthew Brown morven@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/17/07, Eugene van der Pijll eugene@vanderpijll.nl wrote:
Multiple sources for each fact is an even better sign of non-NPOV. It means someone is trying too hard to include some fact.
That's a bit of a leap. What it generally does mean is that inclusion of a fact was at some point contested. Whether the person or persons doing the contesting was reasonable to do so cannot be thus determined.
-Matt
I have to go with Eugene on this one--it doesn't have to mean this, but is in fact often done like this on Wikipedia. I call it steaming pile of facts.
KP