2008/11/25 Carcharoth carcharothwp@googlemail.com:
Such "in-article" disclaimers, if they were ever used, would have to be carefully monitored. It is much simpler to write and maintain a general "boilerplate" disclaimer that applies to all articles, even if no-one reads it.
The essential problem is: we can't absolve the reader of the responsibility to think about what they read. Readers who think they should be absoved of this responsibility are the core of the "Wikipedia is unreliable!" argument. We can only do our best to be as good as we can - thinking for those who won't or can't is a bit much to ask.
- d.