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Talk:Social Democrats,_USA#Lede
– Discussion in progress. Filed by GPRamirez5 on 01:59, 14 May 2015 (UTC).
Have you discussed this on a talk page?
Yes, I have discussed this issue on a talk page already.
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Users involved
Dispute overview
In March 2015, I made extensive contributions to the Social Democrats, USA page. These contributions reflect the scholarly consensus on the history of SDUSA. In May, my contributions were completely deleted by Dame Etna. DE made a special emphasis on deleting references to neoconservatism, deleting references to the right-wing/left-wing schism in the Socialist Party, and references to influential theorist Max Schachtman. All of those subjects figure prominently in scholarly, peer-reviewed literature - and even modern journalism - on SDUSA.
In our discussions, DE shows no recognition for the significance of peer-reviewed academic scholarship, but instead second-guesses it with his/her own interpretations, and counter-poses his/her own original research in the article, stitched together from 40 year old newspaper articles.
Have you tried to resolve this previously?
Dame Etna and I have engaged extensively on the Talk page
How do you think we can help?
By evaluating the legitimacy of our contributions and sources.
Summary of dispute by Dame Etna
Please keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.Talk:Social Democrats,_USA#Lede discussion
Good morning, users! My name is EnglishEfternamn, those who know me refer to me simply as "EE" and you both can do that as well. I'm volunteering to be the moderator for this particular case.
Keep in mind that this case refers to a political article, so we cannot be too careful in making sure our approach does not reflect our biases. I want this to be free of that. GPRamirez, you allege that Dame Etna has removed sourced content on the grounds that the content removed may make this user's political views look bad. I'm not going to say anything on that until I further investigate this. D.E., it should be noted that if this is indeed true, the burden of proof will be on you to show us that you have removed this content because you truely feel it is not encyclopedic and that it has nothing to do with any political biases attached to these contributions.
I don't know what the prospects will be for finding a middle ground in this issue, but I will do my best. As I always say, I hope that we can come up with a resolution favourable to both of you. Cheers, EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 09:15, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
- This should be closed, because a talk page discussion was just initated by me. Has Ramirez replied to any of my points?
- Ramirez added information to the lede, without incorporating it into the body, contrary to WP:Lede. At very least, There is already discussion of SDUSA and the Bush administration to which a discussion of neoconservatism could be added. I acknowledged already in the spirit of WP:NOTTRUTH that Ramirez is welcome to add academic nonsense to the article, but NPOV and DUE would allow such nonsense to be balanced with alternative reliable-sources.
- Dame Etna (talk) 09:24, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
- Dame Etna, could you give me a few links to some of the discussions involved? That will help me get more of a perspective here. Thanks!EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 09:29, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
Volunteer note: This discussion has become inactive. If it is not discussed in 24 hours it will be closed. Rider ranger47 11:09, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
- RR, good morning. I requested some info from Dame Etna and will be on standby until I either get it or the case is closed. Just letting you know I have not abandoned my moderation of this case. :) Cheerio, EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 11:56, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
- I see, did you try pinging him/her? Rider ranger47 11:59, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
- No, I'm not familiar with a lot of the lingo here, explain what that means? EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 12:34, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
- I see, did you try pinging him/her? Rider ranger47 11:59, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
- RR, good morning. I requested some info from Dame Etna and will be on standby until I either get it or the case is closed. Just letting you know I have not abandoned my moderation of this case. :) Cheerio, EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 11:56, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
I'll do it. @Dame Etna: Rider ranger47 13:01, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you, Rider. I'm going to bed. I'll check this when I wake up. Cheers. EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 13:17, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
- The Talk page discussion is here, in case that wasn't clear. Dame Etna removed documented, sourced and significant information from the lede, without suggesting where else in the article it should be placed (other than not the lede). He/she actually urged that some of it be moved to another article, and some of it be deleted from Misplaced Pages altogether on the basis of being fallacious and poorly sourced. To the contrary, it is factual and well-sourced.
- I have replaced some of the material under the section on the Socialist Party split. This is not an acknowledgement that all of it doesn't belong in the lede, considering that some of the material is very significant and the current lede is fairly short. I have also bolstered information about Max Schachtman's influence with more "academic nonsense" -- or as most people call it, a peer-reviewed secondary source ( Richard Kahlenberg's book Tough Liberal ).
- If Dame Etna accepts the most recent edits, I will let the matter drop. GPRamirez5 (talk) 15:33, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
- Ok, I will be taking a look at this. As I am not able to be on here 24/7 it may take a bit of time to become completely familiar, so I will try to refrain from making preliminary judgments. I can't help but say at this point that removing peer reviewed academic info seems suspect for conduct on an encyclopedia. DE, I'm not taking sides against you, but I must ask, what was your reasoning for doing such? Do you have an argument as to why the sources were not as legitimate as GPRamirez5 says? Please rebut. Thank you. EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 08:23, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
- If Dame Etna accepts the most recent edits, I will let the matter drop. GPRamirez5 (talk) 15:33, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
Why skip the talk page discussion at the article and come here? If the intent is to evaluate sources, why come here rather than to WP:RSN?
The article was reliably sourced and written in a NPOV fashion. The NYT provided daily detailed coverage of the convention at which the old Socialist Party changed its name to SDUSA, and "academic" sources that would seem to contradict its coverage can be discussed at the WP:RSN; if some such sources are included, then they shall be balanced with accurate coverage.
Thus far, we seem to have consensus that Ramirez violated WP:LEDE, and now Ramirez seems to be trying to put material in the body, which seems like progress. Ramirez seems to have read more of the article, and found the obvious place where the Shachtman-stuff can be pushed. More progress....
Has Ramirez acknowledged having misrepresented Matthew's coverage, changing "nursery of many neoconservatives" to "nursery of neoconservativism", despite Matthew's describing one neoconservative going to a SDUSA conference and being criticized by all the others?
If Ramirez wants to include the nursery of many neoconservatives nonsense from Matthews, then the article shall include Matthew's discussion of neoconservatism being criticized, per WP:NPOV.
Dame Etna (talk) 09:15, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
- GPRamirez, what do you have to say in response? What do you feel has changed about your most recent edits on the article and why do you feel those should stay, without compromise? Thanks. EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 12:55, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
- Ramirez again overloaded the lede and failed to integrate the new material with the old.
- SDUSA and Trotskyism/neoconservatism already was discussed in the article. I moved Ramirez's material with the previous discussion of Shachtman and Trotskyism.
- Dame Etna (talk) 19:19, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
- Ramirez seemed to acknowledge that RightWatch (or RightWeb, whatever) at the Institute for Policy Studies is not a reliable source. The re-addition of it therefore would seem not to have been deliberate.
- Would Ramirez please explain what evidence Vaisse gives for claiming that Penn Kemble, Bayard Rustin, Joshua Muravchik, Carl Gershman, and Paul Seabury (Paul Feldman??) are "so-called Shachtmanites and second-generation neoconservatives"? (Bayard Rustin as a Shachtmanite and neo-conservative!) That paragraph lacks a footnote. The author is at a think tank rather than a university. Dame Etna (talk) 21:33, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
- GPRamirez, what do you have to say in response? What do you feel has changed about your most recent edits on the article and why do you feel those should stay, without compromise? Thanks. EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 12:55, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
- DE, question for you. I know one of you mentioned before that maybe SOME of Ramirez's contributions could be acceptably left onto the article. Do you have an idea of which contributions you'd be readily willing to leave onto the page? EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 09:31, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
- Look at the article. I believe that all of his edits are now incorporated in the body of the article. For example, his "reliable source" Vaisse says that Bayard Rustin was a Shachtmanite and neoconservative, and like Alan Sokal's article in Social Text Vaisse published in a university press; unlike Sokal's richly documented article, Vaisse's assertion lacks a footnote. I asked Ramirez whether this assertion is supported in any way (as I lack the complete text); perhaps Ramirez shall reply? Of course calling Rustin a Shachtmanite and neoconservative is so absurd that I shall not even bother trying to find a source refuting it, since nobody serious would have bothered. Other statements are balanced now, when I could quickly find reliable sources.
- I suggest that Ramirez help to improve the article, besides labeling SDUSA a neoconservative and Shachtmanite organization ideally, but getting consensus on the body at least, before reloading R's stuff in the lede, per WP:BRD. Dame Etna (talk) 13:26, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
- Dame Etna (talk) 13:26, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
- My initial impression is that peer reviewed university press publications are indeed reliable sources. The other contributions are definitely more of a grey area. Ramirez, I'm gonna need your response to this. What say you in response to DE's last statements? EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 06:18, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
- Please focus on relevant issues. The academic sources added by Ramirez are in the article, as you would know if you read the article or indeed if you read my comments above (twice). Dame Etna (talk) 07:50, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
- I still would like to hear from him, as he has commented minimally in this section. Then I hope we can come up with something. EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 23:43, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
- It would appear that he has backed away from the discussion? Unless he's been busy offline and has not been able to comment. EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 12:12, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- Ramirez seems to edit in spurts, putting in Ramirez's material in a few targetted articles at a stretch, similar to the edits at SDUSA.
- Somebody uninvolved could wisely close this thread as misplaced or premature. Premature: given the lack of a talk-page discussion. Misplaced: Given his complaints about my violating WP:RS or WP:NPOV (which have never been retracted), which would suggest a focused noticeboard.
- I have incorporating the reliable sources suggested, as noted several times. Ramirez has suggested an associate of Bruno Latour (published apparently at an academic press, just like Social Text!) as a source on the talk page, so perhaps my mentioning of Sokal was an inspiration. If he wants to add it, then we can quote its discussions of US imperialism and accusations against Juan Linz, etc., so the reader is not duped.
- Dame Etna (talk) 13:20, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- Please focus on relevant issues. The academic sources added by Ramirez are in the article, as you would know if you read the article or indeed if you read my comments above (twice). Dame Etna (talk) 07:50, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
- My initial impression is that peer reviewed university press publications are indeed reliable sources. The other contributions are definitely more of a grey area. Ramirez, I'm gonna need your response to this. What say you in response to DE's last statements? EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 06:18, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
- DE, question for you. I know one of you mentioned before that maybe SOME of Ramirez's contributions could be acceptably left onto the article. Do you have an idea of which contributions you'd be readily willing to leave onto the page? EnglishEfternamn*t/c* 09:31, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
Talk:High fructose corn syrup
– New discussion. Filed by 85.211.96.117 on 06:22, 16 May 2015 (UTC).
Have you discussed this on a talk page?
Yes, I have discussed this issue on a talk page already.
Location of dispute
Users involved
Dispute overview
Content I have added to the High fructose corn syrup that was well backed with references, was removed by Sciencewatcher with edit summaries like 'fructose!=HFCS'. This despite many of the studies conducted to gain insight into HFCS, and cited in much of scientific debate on HFCS, are about the fructose. Those scientists study fructose intensively precisely because HFCS contains so much of it. It is pretty much the main reason currently for investigating HFCS, and vice versa (half the dry residue is of HFCS is fructose, the rest glucose) Also, my contribution by adding a subsection on dicarbonyls and other reactive compounds in HFCS was also deleted by SW; SW later said he found reviews claiming other foods like bread contained 'similar' dicarbonyl levels. As HFCS was shown to have up to 1.1 gram/liter dicarbonyls, I found this unlikely and said so, as well as pointing out absorption from non-liquid foods is slower and doesn't overwhelm antioxidant defences. He did not produce any reviews to back up his claim, but instead chided me for not finding those same reviews myself.
Have you tried to resolve this previously?
Compromised somewhat in added content in current edit
How do you think we can help?
Help to find a compromise wording that will satisfy everyone, and stop the constant attacks on the new content.
Summary of dispute by Sciencewatcher
Please keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.High fructose corn syrup discussion
Please keep discussion to a minimum before being opened by a volunteer. Continue on article talk page if necessary.- Volunteer note - I am neither accepting nor declining this case at this time. The requesting party is a dynamic IP address; at least three different IP addresses in the 85.*.*.* block have edited the article page and the article talk page. Communication with dynamic IP editors is difficult.
I will accept the case for mediation if the human behind the IP addresses establishes a registered account.(I am currently working another case.) Registered (including pseudonymous) editors have several advantages over unregistered editors with IP addresses. Robert McClenon (talk) 15:53, 16 May 2015 (UTC)
regarding registration of an account, I (85.211.96.117) do have this account... I simply stopped using it, because I do not want to be harassed by the square red 'new messages' notification that could be someone reverting my edits from possibly many months back... I want to enjoy Misplaced Pages in peace, without looking over my shoulder. So that's why I didn't use it... but I'll use it right here, if you think it's better
(+also added my name to participants, after forgetting the first time)
85.211.100.135 (talk) 15:44, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
- Volunteer note - A registered editor can turn off the 'new messages' via the Notifications tab from the Preferences at the top of the screen. Robert McClenon (talk) 17:35, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
Robert, thank you for the advice, I will use this account on this thread. Also: I had poosted a DRN notice on Sciencewatcher's account as soon as I opened this dispute resolution request, but he has so far failed to respond. 85.211.100.135, aka Nitrobutane (talk) 07:34, 20 May 2015 (UTC)
Baltimore
– General close. See comments for reasoning. Filed by Brlaw8 on 04:42, 17 May 2015 (UTC).Premature. Like all other moderated content dispute resolution venues at Misplaced Pages, DRN requires extensive talk page discussion before seeking assistance. If other editor will not discuss, consider the recommendations which I make here. Both editors have essentially only one talk page posting on this dispute. That's not extensive by any measure. — TransporterMan (TALK) 20:57, 18 May 2015 (UTC) (current DRN coordinator) |
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Yes, I have discussed this issue on a talk page already. Location of dispute Users involved Dispute overview I afraid to post without credible information getting deleted by other poster I replied back in the NPOV edits section I am Brlaw8 and I gave a detailed statement on how I feel there. It is as follows below. Hello I am user Brlaw8 I have been using/contributing to Misplaced Pages for years and today I wanted to report another user Onel5969 for negativism on his or her talk page and as a frequent poster on the Baltimore page I see how he/she dispute Freddie Gray as being significant in the 21st century and list a few insignificant other things of the time just to add a incomplete 21st century historic subsection. Here's a response from Misplaced Pages on their talk page. "The article is about the city so on the contrary, we actually need to prevent it from becoming dominated by the Freddie Gray." As this poster is someone from Arizona with no connections to the city or state their reason for posting in Baltimore could be to hurt the image of city to the millions that get their first look of Baltimore through Misplaced Pages not to inform. The reason this post was brought to my attention as a frequent poster in the Baltimore page is when I would edit obsolete information and update it user Onel5969 sent this Hi. Editor Brlaw8 continues to attempt to add promotional material from cites linked directly to the city, which are highly NPOV. In doing so, the editor has violated the WP:3RR rule. Not every citation is valid, if it is from a non-neutral source, like the city's own website, or a website affiliated with the promotion of the city, than that is not a valid citation. The copy is very promotional, and is simply written to favor the city. Onel5969 (talk) 02:16, 17 May 2015 (UTC). By all means I feel the very same way that their posts are very un-promotional of the city. My sources are valid and up to date and even the sources that were not from the city website like the US Berea of labor statistics were constantly deleted and I believe this user is abusing their power. I believe that Have you tried to resolve this previously? None other than responding back on the talk page and now this. I really would just like to make and be free to make the necessary changes that need to take place. How do you think we can help? Hopefully we can come to a mutual agreement if we have a superior so to speak hear us both out. Summary of dispute by Onel5969Please keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.Hi. On 13 May 2015, Brlaw8 made a number of edits to the Baltimore article, including deleting cited material, deleting material for which a consensus had been reached through edits regarding the recent disturbances (as well as the rest of the information in the 21st century subsection of History), and inputting either uncited material, or promotional material from sites connected with the city. Overall, the effect was to edit out data which put the city in a negative light, and include data from non-independent sources which put the city in a good light. Included among the NPOV edits were other edits which were either innocuous, or which would simply be a matter of opinion, so my intention was to leave those. However, upon attempting to go through the edits one by one it quickly became apparent that they were so intertwined I had to revert all of their edits. On 14 May, Brlaw8 made 2 edits. One was uncited, and the other used a non-independent source, but in this instance, since it was simply stating a statistic, there was no need to revert. Later on the 14th, Brlaw8 attempted to reinsert some of the NPOV material regarding the economy, which you can see HERE. I reverted, stating NPOV in the edit summary. On 16 May, Brlaw8 again attempted to reinsert virtually the same material. Another editor, Adavidb, removed most of the material (although he did leave one section which I still found promotional), and that edit can be seen HERE. Later on 16 May, Brlaw8 added a picture to the article. At that point I noticed that the promotional material from the city website was still on the page and reverted it (just the NPOV material, not the picture), again stating the reason in the edit summary. Shortly after this, early on 17 May, Brlaw8 re-inserted all of the NPOV material, which was his 3rd revert in 24 hours. I reverted, citing the 3RR violation, and since it was clear he was not understanding the NPOV issue, took it to the talk page. Brlaw8 responded with a rambling, almost incoherent post, which did not honestly address the NPOV issue, nor his violation of the 3RR rule. He insisted that his references were "not from the city", and indeed, his update on the unemployment was from a neutral source. However, the rest of the references he cited were: "http://www.godowntownbaltimore.com", "http://baltimore.citybizlist.com", "http://baltimore.org", and "http://baltimoredevelopment.com", all of which are Baltimore promotional sites. In addition, he also deleted the Walsh/Fox citation. On the whole, his response made no credible argument for his actions, and in fact, when you wade into it, actually showed he was attempting to edit the article to show Baltimore in a more favorable light. Subsequent to his violation of the 3RR rule, he once again re-inserted the NPOV material. This editor has recently begun editing on the Baltimore page, and some of his edits have an NPOV issue, such as THIS ONE - which also as a COPYVIO issue with the underlying source, as well as including uncited facts. After his violation of the 3RR rule, and his further violation, I decided to sit back and see what other editors think of his edits. In his talk page response he failed to validate his edits, and he never discussed the violation of the 3RR rule. (sorry about the length, I was trying to be specific - not sure how to check how many characters, only # of words). Onel5969 (talk) 20:18, 18 May 2015 (UTC) Talk:Baltimore discussionPlease keep discussion to a minimum before being opened by a volunteer. Continue on article talk page if necessary.First statement by volunteer moderatorI am accepting this case as the volunteer moderator although I am not entirely sure what the issue is. I would like the participants to state what the issue is, but it appears that there may be a neutral point of view issue. Please be civil and concise. Comment on content, not on contributors. If the discussion gets off track with comments on contributors, or becomes uncivil, I may have to fail the discussion. Please explain what the issue is and how you want the article improved. Robert McClenon (talk) 14:21, 17 May 2015 (UTC)
First statement by Brlaw8First statement by Onel5969Hi. Not sure why this was brought here. Simply a case of NPOV, and a lack of understanding regarding the 3RR rule. Cheers. Onel5969 (talk) 20:21, 18 May 2015 (UTC)
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Talk:Zeitgeist (film series)#Removal_of_referenced_material_on_grounds_of_promo_and_paid_events
– Discussion in progress. Filed by OnlyInYourMind on 02:14, 19 May 2015 (UTC).
Have you discussed this on a talk page?
Yes, I have discussed this issue on a talk page already.
Location of dispute
- Talk:Zeitgeist (film series)#Removal of referenced material on grounds of promo and paid events (edit | subject | history | links | watch | logs)
- (exact location)
Users involved
- OnlyInYourMind (talk · contribs)
- Jonpatterns (talk · contribs)
- Sfarney (talk · contribs)
- NeilN (talk · contribs)
- MONGO (talk · contribs)
- Earl_King_Jr. (talk · contribs)
- Tom_harrison (talk · contribs)
- Raquel_Baranow (talk · contribs)
Dispute overview
I noticed the Zeitgeist Movement group description mentioned the names of their annual events but did not describe these events, so I pulled the description for "Z-day" or "Zeitgeist Day" entirely from the existing secondary sources. This was reverted. I later added primary sources and found a new secondary to describe "Zeitgeist Media Festival" resulting in this. Users NeilN, MONGO, Earl King Jr., and Tom harrison have each reverted these edits against talk page concensus, claiming "promotional": , , , and . I've tried to see it from their perspective, but this continues to look like neutral characterization to me. It is possible some of these editors are letting their bias against this FRINGE topic affect their neutrality.
Have you tried to resolve this previously?
Discussed on Talk page and asked for help in Misplaced Pages:Teahouse.
How do you think we can help?
Perhaps you can help identify what is and is not promotional. Or perhaps there is another angle that only the eyes of a veteran dispute resolver can see.
Summary of dispute by Jonpatterns
My experience of editing the Zeitgeist article is that it has been impossible to create a neutral article that correctly reflects and weights the sources. This is true in general, and in this particular case of whether to mention the annual events or not.
MONGO and Tom harrison haven't responded to the discussion, which is fine if they only boldly revert once.
NeilN has reverted, but has also discussed how to improve the article which is fine.
However, I would says Earl King Jr. behaviour is non-constructive. He seems to concentrate on personal attacks, calling users biased and single purpose accounts. More worryingly he doesn't recognise this behaviour when it is pointed out. Additionally, I don't think he understands that there can be negative as well as positive bias in the article.
Here are examples of his behaviour, attacking OnlyInYourMind:
He has made similar attacks against me, which can be seen in a filing on the admins noticeboard.
The best way forward in my opinion is:
- Earl Jr. should be warned not attack fellow editors
- A fresh RfC should be started on whether to mention the annual events or not
Jonpatterns (talk) 09:59, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Summary of dispute by Sfarney
Please keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.Subjects like zeitgeist naturally involve controversial ideas. In my opinion, it is inappropriate POV to pepper the article with such value-laden words as "conspiratorial" "internet cult" "crap" "bogus" etc. even if those words can be cherry-picked from RS reviews. If the editor is personally incapable of writing NPOV text on that subject, I believe it should be left to others to write. Earl King Jr. has reverted my comment on the talk page when I said that. Most recently, the issue of listing future events is characterized as "promotional". I disagree, and I point out other pages listing future events such as Burning Man and San Diego Comic-Con International. I am particularly concerned that Earl King's statement of his own philosophy for edit is almost diametrically opposed to mine, predicting little chance of resolution through dialog. In my view, "Zeitgeist should also be an informational page for those who are interested," with all the relevant facts. Earl King Jr. has stated in disagreement, "Also it is not an information page for those that are interested because its purpose is to document what it is with a neutral stance or to go where the citations take us," inferring that if an RS calls the subject "crap" and "bogus" then the Misplaced Pages should forward those pejoratives. In my opinion, if King's approach were followed throughout, Misplaced Pages would become just another organ for propagandizing the views of the dominant media, instead of a neutral source of information. Slade Farney (talk) 18:11, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
PS: The best reviews of religion (a comparably controversial subject) are those by truly neutral, sympathetic observers, like Huston Smith, J. Gordon Melton, and Will Durant. Their approach to controversial subjects has enabled their writings to stand the test of time. Other writers, who include POV in their writings such as the RC's Index and Thomas Bowdler, fade with the day. Slade Farney (talk) 18:28, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Summary of dispute by NeilN
Focusing on content, I'll mainly repeat what I said on the talk page. This article suffers from multiple personality disorder. Why are we describing a yearly event in an article about a film series? Why do we have a separate section for the movement at all? If the movie triggered the movement then a paragraph should be added to Zeitgeist_(film_series)#Reception and that's all (no events) per WP:TOPIC and WP:COATRACK. Also, any sources used should be independent of Zeitgeist. --NeilN 13:52, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Summary of dispute by MONGO
My sentiments are about the same as NeilN's.--MONGO 18:58, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Adding that little about this "movement" can be documented. We're an encyclopedia, not a reporting agency so a YouTube series of movies are not very notable for our purposes. I think EarlKing is spot on.--MONGO 19:03, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- A polite correction. The Zeitgeist documentaries are published as commercially produced DVDs. They may be available on Youtube as well, but so are many other movies, Neither initial nor subsequent appearance on youtube is a certificate of irrelevancy. Slade Farney (talk) 22:37, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Summary of dispute by Earl_King_Jr.
Please keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.The talk page is loaded with hangers on from Zeitgeist so its is not possible to not talk about users in this instance. This is only a couple of sites but they are numerous to call pro Zeitgeist people to Misplaced Pages and stuff like this and the person that brought this here is a meat puppet of the Zeitgeist movement, a single purpose editor with an agenda. He answered the 'call to arms' that the group promotes on their websites as a true believer. His very first edit on his account is to Zeitgeist and his appearance coincides with their media declaration of trying to retake the article to their pov. Nothing wrong with single purpose editors but or nearly single purpose but they have to edit to guidelines. As far as the others pressing this they are Zeitgeist supporters also and edit with the socks and meats on the article. Thats about it. That is my interpretation of what is going on and I think they think they can overwhelm the neutral editors by getting bodies here and wearing people down so they can control the article. Earl King Jr. (talk) 16:25, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Summary of dispute by Tom_harrison
The article is regularly an object of editing by fans who try to use it to promote fringe views. Though better than it has been, it's still skewed toward the promotional. It needs to be a simple summary of what reliable sources have written. When promoters show up to edit out unfavorable sources and add puffery sourced to the films' promotional material, they need to be politely corrected, and if necessary shown the door. Tom Harrison 02:06, 20 May 2015 (UTC) >
Summary of dispute by Raquel_Baranow
A page describing the Zeitgeist Movement was recently (and wrongly) merged into this article about the film. The description of the two annual meetings is no more "promo" than conventions or meetings of political parties. The Movement has opponents who dislike the movie mainly because of it's viewpoint about Christianity. Raquel Baranow (talk) 14:38, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- Christianity may be the issue, but the opposition seen here is more completely described on The Skeptic Blog. Recent events were described there years ago, play by play. Slade Farney (talk) 23:30, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- That link is mostly ad hominum, it doesn't address the issues of lack of evidence for a Historical Jesus or abolishing money, a Resource based economy, which are core issues of TZM.
- Oh, I see, there's other links. I'll let the movie speak for itself and you can create a criticism section.
- Oh dear, now I see how bad part three is of the movie. I never watched the whole thing! Raquel Baranow (talk) 04:24, 20 May 2015 (UTC)
- Still, you have more patience than me. I couldn't get through the first reel. But to me, personal taste is not the point. Or rather, it is exactly NOT the point. The fact that Zeitgeist has been translated to so many languages, seen by so many millions, and sparked an international movement -- THAT is the point. It is an Encyclopedia subject, and the people who watch and enjoy Zeitgeist deserve civility and respect. The Encyclopedia should not be throwing manure because the film doubts the Pentagon on the subject of 9/11. The Encyclopedia should not be squawking pejoratives about "cult!" and "conspiracy!" over Zeitgeist's forbidden speculations about crop circles, or UFOs, or a human Jesus, or any other modern day heresies. Zeitgeist doesn't just step on Establishment corns -- it dances on them, as though offending people with forbidden ideas were the Dance of the Seven Veils. The Encyclopedia should just tell it like it is. It should presume the reader is an adult and permit the reader to compose her own ideas on the subjects within the film and on the film itself. So there is an annual Zeitgeist meeting? That should be included. There is a huge Facebook page? Include that too. The civility and respect that Misplaced Pages requires among its editors should be extended to its readers -- and to its subjects, whether they are Bantus, Moonies, or (God help us!) people from rural Texas. Slade Farney (talk) 05:36, 20 May 2015 (UTC)
Talk:Zeitgeist (film series)#Removal_of_referenced_material_on_grounds_of_promo_and_paid_events discussion
Please keep discussion to a minimum before being opened by a volunteer. Continue on article talk page if necessary.Hello, I am, Rider ranger47, a volunteer mediator. Once all users have made their statements I will begin discussion. Please remember to comment on content, not users. Rider ranger47 11:57, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Talk:Impalement#tagging
– New discussion. Filed by 96.52.0.249 on 13:59, 19 May 2015 (UTC).
Have you discussed this on a talk page?
Yes, I have discussed this issue on a talk page already.
Location of dispute
Users involved
- OccultZone (talk · contribs)
- I am One of Many (talk · contribs)
Dispute overview
User:OccultZone and User:I am One of Many have not addressed concerns regarding the section of Talk:Impalement/GA3. The one comment made by User:I am One of Many on Talk:Impalement/GA3 is nearly identical to These edits, though well intentioned, do not meet Misplaced Pages standards.
The reassessment is an individual assessment; after 9 days, with no comments, I decided to delist the article from "good article status". I during the reassessment, I did not inform contributors because I felt that there were too many contributors inform. Some contributors have now been informed, and but the GA3 is not easily accessible on the talk page: One must go through the special pages and insert the prefix.
Per WP:BRD, both users should be discussing the concerns. Comments can be made at the section or at the GA3.96.52.0.249 (talk) 13:59, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Have you tried to resolve this previously?
How do you think we can help?
The page protection needs to be removed. If the page is protected, there is no incentive for any users to discuss changes.
Summary of dispute by OccultZone
Please keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.Summary of dispute by I am One of Many
Please keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.Talk:Impalement#tagging discussion
Please keep discussion to a minimum before being opened by a volunteer. Continue on article talk page if necessary.- Volunteer note - As written, this appears to be an issue about tagging. The purpose of tagging an article is to identify a need for improvements. The purpose of discussion at this noticeboard is to agree on how to improve articles. If this is only a dispute about tagging, and not about article content, it isn't worth moderated discussion. I am neither accepting nor declining this case at this time, but would like an explanation about whether this is a dispute about tagging, or about article content as such. I will also advise the filing party to create a registered account. IP addresses change, and it is sometimes difficult to work with unregistered editors. Robert McClenon (talk) 16:08, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- It began as an issue with tagging. The above named editors deemed that the changes were in contradiction of the article's GA status. An individual reassessment was done, but there seems to be no sincere discussion as to their reverts.96.52.0.249 (talk) 21:45, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- Volunteer note - There appears to be a misunderstanding of GA reassessment procedure here. According to Misplaced Pages:Good article reassessment, IP editors may not engage in individual reassessments, but the IP editor acknowledged that that's what they did. Barring pertinent information from other involved editors I would advise the IP to let this issue pass and open a community reassessment if they feel it is warranted. DonIago (talk) 18:40, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, this is most pertinent issue but where does it say that IP editors may not engage in individual reassessments?96.52.0.249 (talk) 21:45, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- "Make sure you are logged in; if you are not a registered user, please ask another editor to reassess the article, or request a community reassessment." Robert McClenon (talk) 21:49, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
:::I see. Well please close this. This has been resolved. Thanks!96.52.0.249 (talk) 21:59, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- If I make an account, I stand by my GA3. This will be obvious when I make a Good Article Reassessment (2nd). How am I to proceed when there editors who disagree on the basis of the IP account's previous reassessment?96.52.0.249 (talk) 22:09, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- 96.52.0.249 - Try and discuss the specific reasons they have for disagreeing with your reassessment, and see if you can get to the root of their concerns. I'm not trying to suggest it has been anything otherwise from you in prior interactions with them, but do everything you can to keep the conversation impersonal, collegial and focused on the content, not the contributors, and you may be able to work something out. If it doesn't work out, perhaps try for another venue like WP:3O to get another uninvolved editor's opinion on the matter, and if that doesn't smooth things out, you could always return to DRN. Wish you well, in any case. BlusterBlaster 22:45, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- Would it be possible to have my autoconfirm status removed when I make a new account?96.52.0.249 (talk) 23:11, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- After four days and 10 edits WP:AUTOCONFIRM. --I am One of Many (talk) 23:24, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- So you are watching this section? Are you simply following the rules? If I was to make an account, are you going to revert and ignore these discussions?96.52.0.249 (talk) 23:35, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- IP, I understand that this has probably been a frustrating couple of days for you at the Impalement article, but for the sake of this discussion I'd recommend you relax your tone towards the other editors. Assuming bad faith isn't going to resolve the issue you brought to the table. BlusterBlaster 23:49, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- After four days and 10 edits WP:AUTOCONFIRM. --I am One of Many (talk) 23:24, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- BlusterBlaster, i've been specific about my concerns on both the GA3 and talk page section. The other editors have not. For these reasons, i've struck out my comment saying that the situation has been resolved; id rather have the situation resolved now, at an opportune time, rather than an indefinite point later.96.52.0.249 (talk) 23:19, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- If you feel the discussion would best continue here in the interest of improving the article, then that's perfectly fine. I'm going offline in a few minutes, but I'm likely going to pick up this case as the primary volunteer when I'm back (either late tomorrow or the day after), unless another volunteer wishes to do so before me. BlusterBlaster 00:00, 20 May 2015 (UTC)
- @96.52.0.249: One of my main concerns as an editor on Misplaced Pages is in maintaining the quality of articles on Misplaced Pages. You were bold and rewrote the lede, which is find but two other editors read your new lede and didn't agree with you that it was an improvement. My main concern was that you created a lede that did not match the content of the article. I also disagreed with the direction you appear to have wanted to take the article. A good way to proceed in the future is to propose changes with good secondary sources to back them up. If you make compelling arguments, use good sources, and have patience you will usually find success. --I am One of Many (talk) 05:53, 20 May 2015 (UTC)
- Would it be possible to have my autoconfirm status removed when I make a new account?96.52.0.249 (talk) 23:11, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- 96.52.0.249 - Try and discuss the specific reasons they have for disagreeing with your reassessment, and see if you can get to the root of their concerns. I'm not trying to suggest it has been anything otherwise from you in prior interactions with them, but do everything you can to keep the conversation impersonal, collegial and focused on the content, not the contributors, and you may be able to work something out. If it doesn't work out, perhaps try for another venue like WP:3O to get another uninvolved editor's opinion on the matter, and if that doesn't smooth things out, you could always return to DRN. Wish you well, in any case. BlusterBlaster 22:45, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
- If I make an account, I stand by my GA3. This will be obvious when I make a Good Article Reassessment (2nd). How am I to proceed when there editors who disagree on the basis of the IP account's previous reassessment?96.52.0.249 (talk) 22:09, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
Talk:Le Sage%27s_theory_of_gravitation#External_links_trim
– General close. See comments for reasoning. Filed by DoNotGod on 18:41, 19 May 2015 (UTC).Primarily a conduct dispute, involving improper attempts to link to a fringe blog, gross incivility, blanking, allegations of sockpuppetry, and a legal threat. Robert McClenon (talk) 21:29, 19 May 2015 (UTC) |
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Yes, I have discussed this issue on a talk page already. Location of dispute Users involved
Dispute overview Primarily the depute is over a reasonable definition of a "personal web page" and what qualifies as a "non-mainstream" source. An effort to STOP one link from being added has resulted in 6 other links being removed\censored Have you tried to resolve this previously? just useless TALK How do you think we can help? provide a rational description of a "personal page" and acknowledge that this site ( http://inmendham.com/ds/index.html ) does not reasonably fit the category "personal site\page" Summary of dispute by DVdmPlease keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.As can be seen at User talk:DVdm#Complaint (2) and Talk:Le Sage's theory of gravitation#External links trim user DoNotGod seems not to accept (or understand) that his web page qualifies as a personal web page, as mentioned at wp:ELNO item 11. - DVdm (talk) 19:12, 19 May 2015 (UTC) Summary of dispute by InsidiaePlease keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.Summary of dispute by SnowwhiteungerPlease keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.Summary of dispute by JohnBlackburnePlease keep it brief - less than 2000 characters if possible, it helps us help you quicker.As well as the article talk page and the article history there's User talk:DVdm#Complaint (2) where the discussion started. Nothing really to add to those discussions.--JohnBlackburnedeeds 18:58, 19 May 2015 (UTC) Talk:Le Sage%27s_theory_of_gravitation#External_links_trim discussionPlease keep discussion to a minimum before being opened by a volunteer. Continue on article talk page if necessary.
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