In a message dated 10/1/2008 2:44:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time, shimgray@gmail.com writes:
Arguing against using it in general cases of less remarkable people, however, with "but what if it's notable! what if it's famous!" is a bit of a red herring, because it almost always *isn't*.>>
--------------------- When Elizabeth Taylor divorced Richard Burton it was front-page news across the country. When Wallis Warfield married the King she made the cover of Time Magazine. . If the divorce is mentioned in dozens of sources, we should mention it as well. Even if it was messy, and probably especially if it was messy. It comes back to RS and V with NPOV and Undue thrown in for good measure. Which is why BLP shouldn't be repeating what these policies already say, it should just say that BLP requires extra-care in following these policies and err on the side of restraint.
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