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This section must get some references. See for example the last sentence said in WP voice. We can't do that. Please help the article by looking for sources that make these statements or they will have to go regardless of how accurate they may be. Gandydancer ( talk) 06:19, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
I have reverted an edit by DenverCoder19, which removed material on the purported grounds that it violated WP:SYNTH. However, the section in question is cited to an article in Politico which extensively discusses the AFFH rule and Trump's revision of it. Prima facie, I don't agree that there's a SYNTH problem here - the article is clearly related and the claims in the section are clearly sourced to this discussion. I ask that DenverCoder19 explain why they believe the section is prohibited synthesis. NorthBySouthBaranof ( talk) 00:22, 7 February 2021 (UTC)
The article, as it is, should really be titled "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule of 2015", as it's 90% about 80 Fed. Reg. 42271 (2015) and subsequent changes. Given that, I see two options:
I'm not especially knowledgeable about AFFH, and while I think (a) would do more justice to the subject, am quite fine with either—I just think its subject is muddy and needs clarification. In terms of specific issues:
Interested in discussing all the above—and especially welcome the input of those with much more knowledge than I. Thanks! Elle Kpyros ( talk) 23:25, 16 February 2021 (UTC)
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This section must get some references. See for example the last sentence said in WP voice. We can't do that. Please help the article by looking for sources that make these statements or they will have to go regardless of how accurate they may be. Gandydancer ( talk) 06:19, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
I have reverted an edit by DenverCoder19, which removed material on the purported grounds that it violated WP:SYNTH. However, the section in question is cited to an article in Politico which extensively discusses the AFFH rule and Trump's revision of it. Prima facie, I don't agree that there's a SYNTH problem here - the article is clearly related and the claims in the section are clearly sourced to this discussion. I ask that DenverCoder19 explain why they believe the section is prohibited synthesis. NorthBySouthBaranof ( talk) 00:22, 7 February 2021 (UTC)
The article, as it is, should really be titled "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule of 2015", as it's 90% about 80 Fed. Reg. 42271 (2015) and subsequent changes. Given that, I see two options:
I'm not especially knowledgeable about AFFH, and while I think (a) would do more justice to the subject, am quite fine with either—I just think its subject is muddy and needs clarification. In terms of specific issues:
Interested in discussing all the above—and especially welcome the input of those with much more knowledge than I. Thanks! Elle Kpyros ( talk) 23:25, 16 February 2021 (UTC)