On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 7:11 AM, Risker risker.wp@gmail.com wrote:
To me, having a reference that doesn't support the information written in the article is more harmful to the project than having an unreferenced statement, and I'll remove such references without hesitation.
Of course; however, you should always check the history and see what that reference was initially introduced as supporting. Quite often careless editors will by insertion, deletion or moving of content dissassociate the reference from the content it originally supported. It's quite possible that the reference IS needed - just not for the info it's now next to.
I wasn't intending to place my *full* personal rules for referencing above, but one of them is that if the reference no longer is required it can be removed. It could have been wholly replaced with a better reference; the content it supported could have been removed; or it could indeed have always been useless.
-Matt