Talk:West Liberty, Kentucky
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Information that is not socially or culturally significant ought not be added. While deeming something 'socially' and 'culturally' significant is clearly a subjective value judgment, perhaps before adding something one should ask 1.) is the nature of the information of wider and larger importance and/or relevance? 2.) Is the information socially and culturally enduring? 3.) Is the information value neutral, and not simply a subjective judgment open for interpretation and debate? 4.) Can the information be verified? Discussions of the local courthouse and local fast food joints seemed a little trivial and falling short of wikipedia's general standard of what should be added. Karl_Sexton May 11, 2006