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Jack the Ripper suspects
→Francis Thompson: Clarifying that this speculation is sourced to a self-published book by a single author (which fails to meet
WP:RS), the arguments of which are based mainly on literary interpretation. Given that this speculation is either absent from or rejected by reliable sources on both Thompson and the Ripper case, there may be a case for removal of this paragraph under
WP:UNDUE.Tag: Visual edit
10:4110:41, 18 March 2022diffhist+11,754
Christianity in Nepal
Restored previous version of the page in order to fix various citation and formatting errors. Also removed an NPOV tag due to lack of justification or discussion on talk page.Tag: nowiki added
09:3509:35, 18 March 2022diffhist−1,051
Francis Thompson
Removed bizarre speculation re Jack the Ripper; paragraph lacked reliable sourcing and gave undue weight to the fact that one Australian teacher had made this speculation (based solely on literary interpretations not shared by authors of reliable sources on Thompson); see WP:RS and WP:UNDUETag: Visual edit
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User talk:37.160.4.140
←Created page with 'This is to inform you that if you libel me again on this website, or anywhere else (as you did on the Wikipedia Christianity in Nepal page) I will report you to...'
00:5400:54, 25 March 2021diffhist−248
Christianity in Nepal
I deleted a template containing libelous accusations against myself by an anonymous user. I have never been employed or paid by a Christian missionary organization, the extent of my connection with such organizations is knowing some missionaries personally and organizing one two-week church trip to Nepal (unpaid). It is against Wikipedia guidelines to libel people.Tag: Visual edit
10:5510:55, 22 February 2021diffhist−120
Christianity in Nepal
To be precise - the sources consist almost entirely of either 1) Reports from credible NGOs or government agencies; 2) scholarly publications, either peer-reviewed journal articles, chapters in books from academic presses, other academic books, or doctoral theses from major universities; 3) Journalism from reliable outlets. Claims such as that the sources are unreliable or have been misused should be justified on the talk page. Another revert without justification and I will report for vandalismTag: Undo
03:3903:39, 22 February 2021diffhist−120
Christianity in Nepal
Removed templates added by IP user which incorrectly states that the article is based on "unreliable missionary sources" - the vast majority sources are scholarship published in peer-reviewed journals, or journalism published in reliable outlets; if the user thinks particular sources are unreliable they should be specificTags: Manual revertRevertedVisual edit
23:2023:20, 18 March 2022diffhist+392
m
Jack the Ripper suspects
→Francis Thompson: Clarifying that this speculation is sourced to a self-published book by a single author (which fails to meet
WP:RS), the arguments of which are based mainly on literary interpretation. Given that this speculation is either absent from or rejected by reliable sources on both Thompson and the Ripper case, there may be a case for removal of this paragraph under
WP:UNDUE.Tag: Visual edit
10:4110:41, 18 March 2022diffhist+11,754
Christianity in Nepal
Restored previous version of the page in order to fix various citation and formatting errors. Also removed an NPOV tag due to lack of justification or discussion on talk page.Tag: nowiki added
09:3509:35, 18 March 2022diffhist−1,051
Francis Thompson
Removed bizarre speculation re Jack the Ripper; paragraph lacked reliable sourcing and gave undue weight to the fact that one Australian teacher had made this speculation (based solely on literary interpretations not shared by authors of reliable sources on Thompson); see WP:RS and WP:UNDUETag: Visual edit
01:0201:02, 25 March 2021diffhist+304
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User talk:37.160.4.140
←Created page with 'This is to inform you that if you libel me again on this website, or anywhere else (as you did on the Wikipedia Christianity in Nepal page) I will report you to...'
00:5400:54, 25 March 2021diffhist−248
Christianity in Nepal
I deleted a template containing libelous accusations against myself by an anonymous user. I have never been employed or paid by a Christian missionary organization, the extent of my connection with such organizations is knowing some missionaries personally and organizing one two-week church trip to Nepal (unpaid). It is against Wikipedia guidelines to libel people.Tag: Visual edit
10:5510:55, 22 February 2021diffhist−120
Christianity in Nepal
To be precise - the sources consist almost entirely of either 1) Reports from credible NGOs or government agencies; 2) scholarly publications, either peer-reviewed journal articles, chapters in books from academic presses, other academic books, or doctoral theses from major universities; 3) Journalism from reliable outlets. Claims such as that the sources are unreliable or have been misused should be justified on the talk page. Another revert without justification and I will report for vandalismTag: Undo
03:3903:39, 22 February 2021diffhist−120
Christianity in Nepal
Removed templates added by IP user which incorrectly states that the article is based on "unreliable missionary sources" - the vast majority sources are scholarship published in peer-reviewed journals, or journalism published in reliable outlets; if the user thinks particular sources are unreliable they should be specificTags: Manual revertRevertedVisual edit