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Michael Turley wrote:
On 10/7/05, Alphax alphasigmax@gmail.com wrote:
Michael Turley wrote:
On 10/7/05, JAY JG jayjg@hotmail.com wrote:
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For example, someone cut out the links to Bill Gates' home from the Bill Gates article. Details of his home are trivial in the Bill Gates article so cutting them out was probably the right thing to do, but adding them back into Wikipedia elsewhere, in article about his home, would be completely appropriate.
I think NPOV comes into it here. It's possible that a lot of what might be described as "trivia" is difficult to write about from a neutral point of view.
Perhaps you meant third party verifiable? NPOV isn't any more difficult for smaller subjects.
Yes, that's possible.
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