@djensen:
- Provide references or risk that your post will be deleted
I can see a couple of potential problems with this idea. The first is that giving references will not in itself prevent some of the kinds of nasty fights we’ve seen because several of those fights have been over the validity of the sources that people have quoted in the first place. Given that some people will never change their minds about what sources they consider valid and what sources they consider illegitimate, requiring people to always provide references won’t automatically convince the folks on the other side of a debate that the argument being presented is a sound one.
The second problem is that the reference requirement may do more harm than good, and in most cases may not be necessary. There have been plenty of military history discussions on this board in which unreferenced information has been provided without this causing any problems. Someone will ask a question about a subject, or bring up a topic for debate; various people will then contribute to the thread, offering facts or opinions, and the discussion will proceed in a perfectly cordial way without posters being challenged to back up their statements. Sometimes a person will ask politely where a particular bit of information came from, and the poster will just as politely provide the reference – which is entirely fine. I’m worried that if people are required to always cite their sources, this will stiffle discussion too much. I know that I don’t always remember where I got a particular bit of information when I post something on the board. Sometimes the information isn’t always from a single source, but rather is the result of many years of reading, which makes it hard to provide specific references. And sometimes what people are asked to contribute in these threads are opinions rather than facts – for instance, their views about what such-and-such a country could have done in such-and-such a battle to change the result in such-and-such a way. These kinds of opinions can be fun and valuable to read about, even thought they can’t be proved (though it helps when evidence is provided to back up the poster’s conclusions).
My preference would be to have a simpler system: people can provide references if they want, and should be willing to provide references on request if a contentious point comes up, but otherwise they should not be pressured into always citing sources under the threat of possible post deletion.