private musings wrote:
Giovanni di Stefano (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_di_Stefano)
- and a sticking point in article work.
The implication of recent editing there is that we can no longer mention or refer to sources like The Times, or The Guardian even on talk pages, if they may lead readers who click on them to think worse of the article subject.
This presents problems.
BADSOURCES anyone?
<runs immediately for cover, and means every word. Please use the world 'Clown' instead of 'Troll' when responding to this post, and 'broohaha' instead of 'drama'>
If you already know this is a bit dramatic, could you find some way to lessen that? For example, explaining both sides of this in a sympathetic or NPOV way before stating your conclusion?
That would make me feel more comfortable there's an actual issue, and it will help the people on the other side see that you have heard and understood their side of it.
Thanks,
William