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Latest comment: 13 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
I'm not sure why the "does not cite sources tag" has been applied to this page. Doesn't make sense to me. Each of the references that have been added to each category are linked, so all the facts can be confirmed through Wikipedia. This is a categorization of information already within Wikipedia. Please help me understand the rationale. Keithh (talk) 04:43, 1 May 2008 (UTC)Reply
The issue is that if there is an error in Wikipedia, it just get propagated in such year articles, and even if the mistake gets corrected in the article it's not guarantied that the year article gets corrected.
But many year articles have no references. As far as I checked, the only year article that reached the GA state is 1346.