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178: 1472: 1384: 1296: 1221: 1148: 834: 1012: 463:. Likewise, the source isn't noted as an editorial/opinion piece, so we shouldn't treat it as anything other than factual journalism. If we look at this next to your issue with the uncited lead–which has been discussed many, many times at the Talk page–and your request for sources when you admit that you had only "skimmed thru" the article, even how you disregard 541: 144: 1022:. The image has been identified as not specifying the copyright status of the image, which is required by Knowledge (XXG)'s policy on images. Even if you created the image yourself, you still need to release it so Knowledge (XXG) can use it. If you don't indicate the copyright status of the image on the image's description page, using an appropriate 1092: 459:) and so we trust them. We wouldn't exclude a source because it doesn't supply supporting evidence, because that's not something that most journalists do. This isn't a court room or math class, after all. In addition, we should always summarize our sources neutrally, and words like "opines" and "suggests" are discouraged per 471:) and there are 53 archived Talk pages of often bitter discussion. This isn't an article for someone new. I really do hope that, by the time you've made 500 productive edits, you'll have a decent understanding of our policies and guidelines. I mean, I've made more than 10,000 edits in 10 years and I'm 950:
Ah, I didn't spot this. Sorry, we can't copy advertising copy - and there's no indication that this source is reliable as there's no credited author whose credibility we can assess. I've deleted the text that's a paraphrase of the website and replaced it with a more limited text based on the listing.
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here, yes ? I have accepted your answer about the uncited lead, there is no need to bring it back up again. Thankyou for expanding on the 500/30 restriction, although (FWIW) I'm a little confused by "Since then, there was a consensus to remove the 500/30 notice entirely" I am wondering if there was a
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Theres something in the lead I dont understand and I want to read the source "Statements claiming to represent Gamergate have been inconsistent and contradictory, making it difficult for commentators to identify goals and motives" I've read the rest of the piece, well skimmed thru it but cannot find
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removes that moderation . Quite what 'under the surface' means is a matter for discussion but by omitting it the editors are subtly changing the meaning of her words and losing accuracy. Where in the Knowledge (XXG) guidelines does it say we assume everything is factual journalism unless noted as an
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Herzog's exact words are "but not far beneath the surface are virulent strains of anti-Semitism, racism, and neo Nazism." What exactly does she mean by 'virulent strains' and 'beneath the surface' ? It is open to debate. Is she saying something meaningful here or moderating her statement ? These
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Where am I supposed to raise concerns now? I successfully raised a concern a couple of days ago on the meta page and it was debated at some length on the talk page I dont have access to. There seems to be some inconsistency here.The 500/30 restriction works automatically to restrict editing to the
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Thank you for adding the salary ranges of several BBC staff from the recent disclosures. However, you have not specified that the figures are for the financial year 2016-17. Unless we give the year then the figures may become misleading in a few years, particularly if inflation rises. I have added
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YESPOV does say to "void stating opinions as facts", but it also says to "void stating facts as opinions". If a source says "this happened", for example, we should never summarize it as "it is their opinion that this happened". Most reliable sources have editorial/opinion sections where one can
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discussions as soon as possible. MediaWiki wasn't designed as forum software, so proper threading is required to keep discussions readable. I've seen new editors refuse to adapt and just let others clean up after them–indenting discussions, fixing section headers, signing for them, etc.–but
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consensus to remove, is the restriction still in place or not ? I have not questioned the reliability of the source for the Herzog quote. I am saying that the Herzog quote is unsupported by any evidence and should therefore be treated as her opinion. Thanks for drawing my attention to
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The sides in the controversy do not agree what the controversy is about. One says it's about harrassment the other says it's about journalistic ethics. Those opposing views need to have equal weight in the introduction. Knowledge (XXG) aims to describe disputes, but not engage in them
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which puts 'commented' on the same footing as 'stated', I would suggest the former is preferable to the latter, because there is a difference between a statement of fact and a statement of opinion. Her allegation is moderated by the words 'under the surface', but the article
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article, and its talk pages, are under a restriction such that only editors with at least 500 edits on their accounts and 30 or more days of having been registered are allowed to edit. Unfortunately, you do not have 500 edits, and as such, I have reverted your comment.
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I'm sorry, I didn't intend to suggest that you had violated BLP, just that many editors had. We're a bit of an anomaly on the internet, in that some speech is expressly forbidden and that we require editors to stay largely on task. Some people can't handle that.
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To be completely frank, you don't. The 500/30 restriction is in place to prevent disruption from inexperienced users. Once you've made 500 constructive edits to the project, then your account will automatically get flagged as
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Here's another example of exaggeration . WP article says "Journalists ... were accused of conspiracy" supporting ref says "Journalists ... were labeled gaming journalism conspirators" Labeled is not the same as accused.
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eventually other editors will simply ignore them. (I'm not saying you're doing all these things. I'm just saying that you should make an effort to "do as the Romans".) It's also good practice to read the Talk page (
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main talk page, if the meta page is covered by the same restriction why is the revertion being done by you rather than the software preventing me editing it in the first place?
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Howdy. Turns out I was wrong about 500/30 still applying to that meta page! It's just that comments may be removed if they are off-topic. As yours was, I have removed it.
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As far as I know, there are no restrictions on discussing Gamergate articles here on your Talk page. But at the same time, I wouldn't expect much of a response, if any.
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expect to find opinion-based articles. It is expected that the remainder is fact-based journalism. Separating the two is part of what makes reliable sources reliable.
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restrictions like these is that, by the time you've reached 500 edits, you'll be more familiar with Talk page guidelines, consensus-based editing, and so on. Cheers!
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Looks good. I've cited and categorised the listing and added a picture, and linked to the Wikimedia Commons category and a talk page. I've also linked to it on the
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for raising concerns on a talk page , which living person are we talking about ? It would be helpful if you could expand on the statement 'you disregard
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