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Why is this project necessary?One of the major issues most people have with Wikipedia is the perception that it is not an accurate or definitive source of information[1]. The idea that at any time people could put in factual errors at will, as illustrated in the Isuzu Experiment, seems to make matters worse. By referencing facts within an article, we can make it the most reputable source of information. Imagine an article in which every fact is referenced with multiple sources! Wikipedia has the potential — hopefully the destiny — to be the most cross-referenced body of knowledge ever created, but to get there, it needs help, and lots of it. In addition, this project would make vandalism much easier to spot. Right now, we must use the RC patrol page when we are unsure if a user has fixed erroneous information, or vandalized an article. If this project succeeds, then people on the lookout for vandalism only need to compare current information with the references listed. Getting started
If you have any questions, please feel free to comment on the project talk page, and someone will try to help as soon as possible. Related projects
See also
Notesfr:Projet:Sources
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