A few months ago Kelly Wearstler appeared - I think on this list. I
had never heard of her, but, a small stink was being made on her
talk page about whether to feature the Playboy model infobox for her
page. So, I took a look, and of course got sucked in. I rewrote the
article and blahblabhlah. One user was claiming that only claim to
fame Kelly Wearstler has is being a Playboy model.
Someone linked me to an interesting comment on some arbcom case.
Now, I'm not into getting involved in the drama llama known as
Arbcom, but I'm a bit irked by this guy's comments here:
And I'm not sure the protocol to going about handling this. It
really irritates me, and now he's making some assumption that Kelly
"
Wearstler herself would rather that her Wikipedia page emphasize her
interior design business rather than her Playmate past." Uhhh...I
wrote the page, to emphasize that she wasn't just a Playboy model
(and consensus agreed on the talk page that it wasn't her main claim
to fame). I also have NEVER MET KELLY WEARSTLER let alone do I own
her books, nor did I know who she was (I'm just that involved in the
fashion industry anymore.)...
So, I'm fairly aggravated that this person is claiming that it was
Wearstler doing the manipulating to the article and that by
revamping the page I'm saying (or someone is) that being a Playboy
bunny is inherently bad. It states it in the lead that she was
Playboy of the Month, and there is a section for it -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Wearstler
Her clothing and interior design items are sold at Bergdorf Goodman
(which is a VERY high end store - think 1% ;-) ) and she's published
a number of books including a LA Times best seller.
Obviously I'm pissed, so how does one go about saying "Listen dude,
I didn't write it FOR her, and if you don't think there's more to
her, you need to really look a little closer," without getting
sucked into an Arbcom drama? I try to assume good faith, that
perhaps he's just misunderstanding something, or I don't know
what...
It also doesn't help that I've had artist biographies I've written
lately speedy nominated because the speedy nominators 1) don't know
anything about art 2) don't do their research properly.
So yeah, I'm grumpy.
Sarah
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