Hi all, I'm a bit new so please be nice, I'm sorry if I inadvertently do something wrong. I would normally lurk for a while, but I'd really like to discuss this. Anyway, now that's over with.
Shouldn't facts and statistics taken from the CIA World Factbook be marked as such with the year? Then the reader (or an editor) will know where then information came from (which is important in my opinion when dealing with facts) and if it is out of date or not. This is also useful for an editor. I know it says so on the main country page, but not on the actual pages such as economy of peru, and a user may come across these without going through the main page. I realise we don't have to say where it came from as the CIA World Factbook is public domain, I just think it would make the information that bit more useful. Any opinions?
Alex Bradbury
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