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![]() | This page in a nutshell: "Verifiability in reliable sources is absolutely critical. But elevating that to a religion which rejects truth is a huge mistake." - Jimbo |
Our standard for inclusion of content on Wikipedia is verifiability, that is, whether a particular claim has been published by a reliable source. To emphasize this, the phrase "Verifiability, not truth" was created. This was designed to help settle arguments, especially with people who want to insert fringe beliefs or opinions as factual and are willing to edit war over it.
This essay's position is that truth on Wikipedia does matter, and that claiming that it doesn't is at best disingenuous, and at worst, counterproductive to nuanced content dispute conversations.
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