--- Vicki Rosenzweig vr@redbird.org wrote:
Conversely, the presence of a citation doesn't stop a statement from *being* strongly POV.
Well put. In fact many edit wars start precisely when someone thinks they have the right to insert some POV just because they can identify a web site with the same POV. Although we need to allow the opinions of important parties in some issue to be reported in attributed form, a web site does not count as an important party.
In other words, a citation is something that adds value to part of an article that deserves to be there regardless of the citation. It isn't be used as an excuse for adding something that wouldn't be allowed without the citation.
Zero.
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