attributability造句
例句與造句
- *Attributability & mdash; The more we know about the originator, either organisation or individual, of source material, the better.
- But no Wikipedian can expect the community to accept their opinion as truth . "'Attributability, not truth, is the threshold for inclusion . "'
- Including it as part of WP : ATT encourages a more binary interpretation of reliable sources, with the threshold for inclusion being " attributability to a reliable source ".
- As a result, I contacted Mr . Mason via email, because we do not want to skew or misinterpret what Mason has said and done, both about his attributability, and statements in the article sourced to him, once it is established that Mason is an attributable source.
- Instead, we have ( Dojarca's I believe ) proposal that under the guise of " attributability " seeks to allow all " opinions " to be presented equally with no challenge as to any basis in verifiable fact, that is, as worthy of other " opionions " which can be fully substantiated based on reputable sources.
- It's difficult to find attributability in a sentence. 用attributability造句挺難的
- For, in the absence of clear and self-consistent normative statements of NPOV, Verifiability not truth, Attributability, No original research, and ReliableSource, the Wikipedia page is merely what is left after the honorable accusing gang in good faith gets done with it .-- Rednblu 19 : 21, 24 April 2007 ( UTC)
- :: : : Isn't this just a battle between the 1 ) scientists who insist that their ReliableSources should use the standard of " Verifiability, not truth " versus 2 ) others whose ReliableSources use a much weaker standard of mere " Attributability, not truth " ?-- Rednblu 23 : 59, 17 April 2007 ( UTC)
- As I understand ( and this isn't necessarily official or anything ), the " notability ", our inclusion criterion, essentially follows from two things ( i ) the fact that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia ( ii ) verifiability or attributability ( see Wikipedia : ATT for definition ) . ( i ) is the founding principle, and isn't subject to change, probably.
- The real problem here is that NPOV, Verifiability not truth, Attributability, No original research, and ReliableSource are stated in such murky and self-contradictory text that, unless the BigBoss bangs them over the head, the honorable majority gang bringing this suit can get their way repeatedly throughout Wikipedia by attributing mere unverifiable rumor, ridicule, accusation, hearsay, and defamatory remarks to a VerifiableSpeaker.