On 31/08/06, Phil Sandifer Snowspinner@gmail.com wrote:
Note also that unless it got changed again, you are specifically told not to {{cite}} tag or remove information you don't actually think might be erroneous.
That's inward facing though, to the person. There's way more information on the internet than in any one persons head and some of the true things will sound wrong, and they're often the very things we want to keep in the encyclopedia the most; we *want* people to learn things.
My point is that the policy should encourage at least a half-assed check. Right now it amounts to 'if it sounds wrong to me, it's ok to delete'.
(I exagerate, but not a lot.)
It's just *begging* for POV bias, conscious or unconscious.
I think we need to encourage people to check more, and add references more. It's the only way to build a better encyclopedia.
Best, Phil Sandifer sandifer@english.ufl.edu
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