George Herbert <george.herbert(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Ultimately, policy and consensus now are that you
don't
have to cite
every single fact or sentence in every single Wikipedia
article, and
that over-citing is harmful.
Interesting, but policy is policy, not your opinion or
consensus, both of which you have no NPOV reliable sources
for. Besides this discussion is with regard to articles
that are completely uncited. In other words, you're
providing a false dilemma. It's not about citing every
last fact or deleting the article. It's about getting
substantial ("significant") reliable sources cited, as is
clearly and repeatedly stated in policy and guidelines.
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