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Sometimes editors will insist on citations for material simply because they dislike it or prefer some other material, not because the material in any way needs verification. For example, an editor may demand a citation to verify that most people have five digits on each hand. Another may insist that
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Citations should be evaluated on the qualities they bring to the article, not on the quantity of citations available. The first 1 or 2 citations supporting a given point are informative; extra citations after that begin to be argumentative. Keep in mind that the purpose of a citation is to guide
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blue. While there are times when this insistent attention to detail is useful or necessary, it is often simply disruptive and can be dismissed, as there is no need to verify statements that are obvious. Additional claims besides the obvious ones may merit inclusion according to site policies and
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However, many editors misunderstand the citation policy, seeing it as a tool to enforce, reinforce, or cast doubt upon a particular point of view in a content dispute, rather than as a means to verify Knowledge (XXG)'s information. This can lead to several forms of mildly
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wherever needed to show that the presentation of material on Knowledge (XXG) is consistent with the views that are presented in scholarly discourse or the world at large. Such sources help to improve the encyclopedia.
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the reader to external sources where the reader can verify the idea presented, not to prove to other editors the strength of the idea. Extra sources for the same idea should be added to '
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Knowledge (XXG) has several templates for tagging material that needs verification: inline templates for particular lines, section templates, and article templates. See
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It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Knowledge (XXG) contributors. This page is not an encyclopedia article, nor is it one of
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Not citing common knowledge and not providing bibliographic entries for very famous works is also consistent with major academic
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would always be applied, but site history shows this is unrealistic. Therefore, this essay gives some practical advice.
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fashion. Use only those tags necessary to illustrate the problem, and discuss the matter in detail on the talk page.
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is an important part of editing Knowledge (XXG), there is no need to cite information that is already obvious.
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must be cited, if someone else is already challenging material as false or misleading, then it needs an
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guidelines, but they should in no way be given greater prominence because they happen to be sourced.
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is an important and core policy of Knowledge (XXG). Article content should be backed up by
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Linking § What generally should not be linked
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Knowledge (XXG):You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows
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User:Uncle G/On sources and content § There are no exceptions to everything
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Knowledge (XXG):When to cite § When a source may not be needed
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Knowledge (XXG):No original research § Routine calculations
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Knowledge (XXG):Citation underkill § Overciting content
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and consider that something that may be obvious to you
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Help:Link color
MOS:SEAOFBLUE
essay
Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
thoroughly vetted by the community
Shortcuts
WP:FACTS
WP:BLUE
WP:BLUESKY
WP:OBV
WP:SKYBLUE
citing sources

Verifiability
reliable sources
disruptive editing
common sense
style guides
The MLA Style Manual
APA style guide
challenged
likely to be challenged
inline citation
assume good faith
may not be obvious to them
turn out to be false
Shortcut
WP:PEDANTRY
Knowledge (XXG):Template messages
WP:TAGBOMBING

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