On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Ian Woollard ian.woollard@gmail.com wrote:
On 28/04/2009, doc doc.wikipedia@ntlworld.com wrote:
But, as long as a consensus, with good reason, wish to retain, any burden is discharged.
No.
I'm pretty sure that the principle is that any material that isn't referenced to a reliable source can be removed at any time, irrespective of consensus.
-- -Ian Woollard
One of the favorite credos of Immediatists & WP:DICKs.
But I was a little surprised to see a lone outpost of sanity in WP:V:
"Any material lacking a reliable source may be removed, but editors might object if you remove material without giving them sufficient time to provide references, and it has always been good practice, and expected behavior of Wikipedia editors (in line with our editing policy), to make reasonable efforts to find sources oneself that support such material, and cite them."