[Foundation-l] On Wikinews
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Fri Sep 16 08:08:00 UTC 2011
On 09/14/11 5:01 PM, Heather Ford wrote:
> On Sep 14, 2011, at 2:21 PM, Theo10011 wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 2:14 AM, Sarah<slimvirgin at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 14:28, Theo10011<de10011 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Adding video-taped interviews is the next step. Imagine articles about
>>> the Second World War containing video interviews by Wikipedians of
>>> people who lived through certain parts of it. There is no inherent POV
>>> issue there, so long as we observe NPOV, just as we do with text.
>>> Primary sources are already allowed, so long as used descriptively and
>>> not interpreted.
>> I had no idea we were so liberal about original research/primary sources
>> from the countless hours I spent in #wikipedia-en-help telling new users why
>> their cited references were rejected. Well, now we can finally have those
>> thousands of articles about cure-alls and diet-pills, and penis-enlargement
>> exercises, since the manufacturer's own research would satisfy those
>> standards.
> I'm not sure how this is related to the multimedia and images question? Will having multimedia illustrating an article mean that we have more cure-alls and diet-pills articles? Or is this a slippery-slope argument?
>
I suppose such articles have their place, as do the manufacturer's own
research and accumulated testimonials. Stating where the information is
from is also important. If we can find no independent scientific
research about the product we should state that too. The public needs
to know this.
Ray
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