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In his Boston Globe column of March 12 2007<ref name="Globe3-12">
"Tricky Truths Behind Wikipedia" Boston Globe article by Alex Beam</ref>, he wrote about his own Wikipedia entry and the steps he had to take to correct inaccuracies about his views of Canada<ref name="Canada">
"No, Canada!" Boston Globe article by Alex Beam</ref> and the nature of publicly edited encyclopedias.
This is self-referential and gives undue weight to his discussion of this project. If someone would like to present a case for including it in the main article, let's discuss.
Jokestress 21:29, 12 March 2007 (UTC)reply
In
his column, Alex mentions, "I complained about my entry through Wikipedia's dissent channel." What is Wikipedia's dissent channel? Who monitors it? --
Kevinkor2 17:13, 17 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Probably either
WP:OTRS or through the Contact us email option pon the left. In either case, it is self-referential and a minor event in his career.
Jokestress 17:21, 17 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Thanks for the reply.--
Kevinkor2 17:49, 17 April 2007 (UTC)reply
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In his Boston Globe column of March 12 2007<ref name="Globe3-12">
"Tricky Truths Behind Wikipedia" Boston Globe article by Alex Beam</ref>, he wrote about his own Wikipedia entry and the steps he had to take to correct inaccuracies about his views of Canada<ref name="Canada">
"No, Canada!" Boston Globe article by Alex Beam</ref> and the nature of publicly edited encyclopedias.
This is self-referential and gives undue weight to his discussion of this project. If someone would like to present a case for including it in the main article, let's discuss.
Jokestress 21:29, 12 March 2007 (UTC)reply
In
his column, Alex mentions, "I complained about my entry through Wikipedia's dissent channel." What is Wikipedia's dissent channel? Who monitors it? --
Kevinkor2 17:13, 17 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Probably either
WP:OTRS or through the Contact us email option pon the left. In either case, it is self-referential and a minor event in his career.
Jokestress 17:21, 17 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Thanks for the reply.--
Kevinkor2 17:49, 17 April 2007 (UTC)reply
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BetacommandBot 15:02, 9 November 2007 (UTC)reply