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-- Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 22:00, 29 Novembris 2022 (UTC)Reply

Dubious assertions recensere

Forgive me if English is not your preferred language: I can add a translation in Latin or another language.

If you add a dubious claim, without citing a source, to a page that is otherwise coherent, the biggest risk is that you appear to reduce the quality of the page: in such a case your addition will probably be deleted. Look at Nero for an example:

"Sed Nero, secundum nonnullos, erat ex-Christus." Does this mean he was the former Christ? That would be a conspiracy theory I haven't yet heard. Or does it mean he was formerly a Christian (not "erat ex-Christus" but perhaps "fuerat Christianus")? I can imagine people may have speculated that way, but if it's not just your personal speculation, you need to identify those "nonnullos". Name one or two, or cite a source.

Not knowing either what you meant or why you said it, it's simplest for me to delete the sentence. Since you apparently aren't interested in creating an account, there's no one for me to start a discussion with, so, in general, if I doubt your claim, I would probably delete it without explaining. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 13:26, 2 Decembris 2023 (UTC)Reply


Haec est pagina disputationis usoris anonymi vel potius loci IP cuiusdam. Memento locos IP interdum mutari et ab usoribus vel pluribus adhiberi. Si ipse sis usor ignotus et ex improviso invenias querulas aliquas, nomen tibi impone vel nomen tuum da, ut decetero confusionem effugias!