On 7/19/06, Jimmy Wales jwales@wikia.com wrote:
"The defining moment for Sergey, however, was when he met future co-president of Google, Larry Page. Sergey was assigned to show Larry around the university on a weekend tour. Reportedly, they did not get on well to begin with, arguing about every topic they discussed, and even throwing a few pies at each other."
Is that true? Is it not true? As a reader of Wikipedia, I have no easy way to know. If it is true, it should be easy to supply a reference. If it is not true, it should be removed.
I really want to encourage a much stronger culture which says: it is better to have no information, than to have information like this, with no sources. Any editor who removes such things, and refuses to allow it back without an actual and appropriate source, should be the recipient of a barnstar.
Actually, and forgive my immense lack of knowledge on the subject, is there any automated way to see which articles [[Category:Living people]] and [[Category:Articles lacking sources]] have in common? Thanks in advance. --LV