Board Thread:Event Community Discussion/@comment-35182244-20160817202743/@comment-5661328-20160817213910

Hello McDerp

I just think that the image you put is really not the good way to illustrate sourcing: it is diverting the source (i.e. Hamlet didn't say "no" top answer this particular question).

Some people use this technique on Wikipedia to make people think that a claim is sourced while it is not: their "source" isn't properly proving the related fact (see Template:Failed verification on Wikipedia.en), or is just a dupery (the source isn't available or speaks of something completly different).

If people do not verify the source (most will not in fact), they will be fooled by this fraudulent technique.

To strengthen this argument, Hamlet doesn't say "No" in Hamlet Act III, Scene I, line 96.

Check your sources next time... ;p

Regards.