[WikiEN-l] Policy Suggestions

Ira Stoll irastoll at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 24 09:16:31 UTC 2004


That's exactly what I'm getting at. The wikipedia should be packed with 
clickable citations.The reason why I've always loved encyclopedias so much 
is the quality of the information, and the impartial manner in which it was 
presented. Citations (particularly linkable) bring with them evidence for 
belief, and an option for the reader to learn further, investigate for 
themselves (by clicking on it). A basic of polite discourse (and a policy in 
my debate club) was to accept another's argument so long as it is logical, 
and to accept their premise so long as you could not disprove it (like thru 
a citation). What I Don't like about the wikipedia is when the truth (or a 
way of interpreting it) is removed from an article, regardless of the 
quality of citation, due to overriding majority POV. My suggestions are 
meant to address that. JackLynch


>On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Rick wrote:

>Wikipedia is not a list of citations.
>
>RickK
>Ira Stoll <irastoll at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>*only replace text that you know to be wrong (inaccurate), and replace it
>with something that has a citation to back it up. If they have a reasonable
>difference, based on citation, allow both POV to be presented
>
>I don't understand your POV, Rick. Are you saying that we should have _no_
>citations or mention of references so readers can verify facts or 
>quotations?
>If so, wouldn't that undermine the credibility of Wikipedia?

>Geoff

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