There is no such verb as "to reference". "Reference" is a noun. You mean "to refer to it".
You can find it in dictionaries as a verb, though I suspect here You are arguing that it is not correct for the dictionaries to have it in as a verb. To relate it back to the articke, I think that there is an element of tribalism when we post such Canute like proclamations about language use. We use the language 'property's whereas the barbarians abuse it. Given that Vkad's use of it makes clear what is meant, and that is not a thing I often write about his pists, then I have no problem with it. I think I have up worrying about such stuff when 'literally ' became defined as not literally.
Stuff like language use seems to me to link the idea of tribalism to the Flat Earth thread I have just started. We take our sides on opposite banks of the epistemology war and argue for rigour and rules against intuition and iconoclasm. And yet we do often do it for things that are not, imo, imporatant, precisely because they are not important.