User:Thebiguglyalien/The source, the whole source, and nothing but the source

When giving sworn testimony in many countries, one must swear an oath that they will tell "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth". But on Wikipedia, we have a higher standard of verifiability, not truth. To write an honest article, you should swear a different oath: that the information you provide is from the source, the whole source, and nothing but the source.

Most editors use sources, but surprisingly few adhere to this oath. This is unfortunate, because these practices are essential to make an article truly verifiable, comprehensive, and neutral.


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