[WikiEN-l] Otto Middleton (a morality tale)

Scott MacDonald doc.wikipedia at ntlworld.com
Fri May 13 20:38:06 UTC 2011


Meh, if I start a thread saying "black", Geni will say "white". Some things
in Wikipedia need to be consistent.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: wikien-l-bounces at lists.wikimedia.org
[mailto:wikien-l-bounces at lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Andreas Kolbe
Sent: 13 May 2011 21:28
To: English Wikipedia
Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Otto Middleton (a morality tale)

--- On Fri, 13/5/11, geni <geniice at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: geni <geniice at gmail.com>
> > I actually think it's malice, rather than a failure to
> think through what
> > verification means. And it's malice in most cases
> where editors insist
> > that some tabloid claim should stay in a biography,
> based on "verifiability,
> > not truth." They don't like the subject, and enjoy
> taking pot shots at them.
> >
> 
> Not consistent with actual use

You don't seem to have followed the discussion. We are not talking about the
whole 
universe of tabloid references in Wikipedia. They do report news as well,
and are
sometimes cited for that.

We are talking about poorly sourced gossip in BLPs that's in some way
embarrassing to the 
subject. Like someone having -- allegedly -- cheated on his wife, allegedly
not being
able to read properly, allegedly having been a Scientologist, etc.

If you believe that people's sympathies or antipathies vis-a-vis the subject
and their
activities do not play any role in their decision to add such content, you
have led a 
sheltered life in Wikipedia.

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