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by ghaff
2376 days ago
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>and it's also how encyclopedias have always worked. Well... Hopefully verifiability and truth have some correlation. Otherwise I'd argue that verifiability isn't worth much. What is different from traditional encyclopedias is that they did make determinations about what was important (which is at least akin to notability) and would allocate articles and pages as appropriate. From today's perspective we might dispute the judgments of importance but they were there. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Verifiability,_not_t...
Argue with it if you must, but let's try not to make the thread tediously recapitulate it.