I don't recall saying they couldn't, just that I find it irritating.
Adding citations that weren't actually used is bad. Adding references
or see alsos, good.
Mark
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 16:07:59 -0800, Stan Shebs <shebs(a)apple.com> wrote:
Mark Williamson wrote:
If you add text to the article, you may add your
own cites and you
won't at all irritate me.
Didn't you read the fine print on the edit screen? People can edit
your writing in any way that seems good to them and conforms to
policy; it's not your place to say that they can't, whether it's
to add or change citations, references, see alsos, or whatever.
I care much more that the readers see a sensible article than
whether my edits irritate you or not.
Stan