Good grief, Carcharoth, there it is!!!!! Brilliant!
I've been stumbling about for years looking for a way to differentiate
between legitimate encyclopaedic biography, which Wikipedia should do, and
the problematic, armature-journalistic, selectively biased, originally
researched, WP:NOTNEWS skirting, stuff that causes all the problems. If we
could just agree on that definition you've given all would be well.
No chance of that happening, unfortunately.
Scott
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Sent: 28 March 2011 17:29
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Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] iCorrect
I've argued before that the minimum standard for
any biographical
article should be a published biography of some sort, that at minimum
includes birth year (or some details on why the birth year is not
known). These can range from self-published on an official website, to
short bios in conference proceedings, to an actual published
book-length biography. What shouldn't be done is piecing together bits
from newspaper articles and primary sources - that is what official
and unofficial biographers do, and we shouldn't be doing it in their
stead.
Carcharoth
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