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like when an accusation become a conviction. One of these sources mentions explicitly that "we are intellectually entitled to believe a conspiracy theory depending on its evidence". Since you're asking me for my opinion I'd say if a conspiracy theory has been properly investigated and its evidence put before a court of law (where both processes are established as neutral and independent), we can then objectively decide if there is a conspiracy or not. The problem is, many conspiracy theories have not been put through this process, so no-one (me or you or anyone else on wikipedia) can make generalised value judgements on all conspiracy theories and their lack of evidence. It's a similar epistemic idea to "theory" in general - a theory isn't something with a lack of evidence, it's just something which may or may fit reality and be accepted as truth, depending on properly judged evidence.
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Yorkshire Television ; the fact that Bonacci won civil damages from King after the district court judge heard corroborating testimony, where he decided on a $ 1 million amount; a viewer phone-in poll by Omaha television station KETV channel 7 which showed a 10-1 viewer dissatisfaction of the grand jury’s report, with over 3000 responses; Episode 5 of the podcast Sword and Scale . Is there any possibility that any of this material could be added to the article? Autonova (talk) 23:08, 16 April 2019 (UTC)
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No problem. You're handling this situation well. So I'm going to need like 24hrs to figure out my language, and then I'll post on the talk page proposing the current one, yours, Slaters, and mine, and we can see at that point if anyone has any additions or changes before going live.
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the talk page, and see if that version gains consensus there, which will eliminate the need for an RfC altogether. I doubt that is the case, though, because I assume if editors liked my edit, they would have kept it :-) So I think you probably need a better C than either of mine.
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by the author trying to cover up all facts of this case. Anew author of this page is urgently needed, someone with above average journaling and referencing skills is needed for this most sensitive subject. This is a controversy and should have references to this fact."
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Thank you very much for this incredibly helpful input, this is the first time I've been involved with an RfC. Much appreciated, I'll have a think about the language to use now.
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