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Oskar Sigvardsson stated for the record:
Honestly, the verifiability argument doesn't fly at all with me. If you pick information out of an archive, it's most certainly verifiable, someone else can check it out as well. I realise that that is a hassle, but that doesn't change the fact that it is verfiable.
I have a specific example: the Wikipedia article on a notable historical figure, like all other sources I have checked, states that he had two wives (in series, not parallel). However, an official government-issued marriage certificate on file in a county clerk's office proves that he had another wife between those two. What will I be permitted to add to this person's article?
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