[WikiEN-l] Re: Proposed policy on biographies: input sought
Phil Boswell
phil.boswell at gmail.com
Mon Dec 19 16:17:20 UTC 2005
"David Gerard" <dgerard at gmail.com> wrote in
message news:fbad4e140512190755y2b5766e3heb00ce715a733fd3 at mail.gmail.com...
> I wrote:
> >SlimVirgin wrote:
> >>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Biographies_on_living_persons_deserve_a_special_sensitivity
> >>It deals with the need to be respectful of subjects, which policies
> >It reads too much like an attempt to invalidate Neutral Point Of View
> >and instead install Sympathetic Point Of View for living subjects.
> And I see someone on the talk page already thinks this is a cue to abandon
> NPOV.
If that's a reference to my comment, I'm not advocating any such thing. I
merely want to make sure that the risks of harming an innocent third party
should be carefully considered.
OTOH, if it's the section further down commenced by [[en:user:Stevage]],
then I take your point: ".placating potentially injured parties, even if
that involves a minor violation of NPOV" is a slippery slope we should not
be allowing anywhere near us. If it's been published in a newspaper, then
the facts themselves are fair game, even if the subject is not: I would have
thought that a biography stating "X was the subject of a malicious
allegation of misbehaviour in Y newspaper which turned out to be fabricatory
cobblers" might actually be doing the subject a favour...neutrally of course
:-).
HTH HAND
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Phil
[[en:User:Phil Boswell]]
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