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Can we get a photo please? -- samj in out 11:04, 23 April 2015 (UTC)
The page as written currently states that her app would have been a "default app" on the Apple watch. This designation has vague meaning at best. It could be taken to mean that it shipped on the watch (not true) or that it was featured by Apple (only slightly true). In reality, her only tie-in with the "default app" claim (which I know can be "verified" due to a poorly researched article's headline) was that her app's icon was shown (along with several other third party app icons not included with the watch) on a slide showing the watch's home screen. I'm not sure what the best way to rewrite the sentence would be, but the way it is currently written is misleading. Andrew ( talk) 23:14, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
This article is a BLP. All negative statements must be cited. Please provide a cite linking Belle Gibson and Munchausen syndrome before replacing the link. 203.7.99.17 ( talk) 07:48, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
@HiLo48, could you please clarify why my edits have been tagged as a BLP issue? They are neutral and sourced from published online data that is easily searchable, and there's no vitriol, attack or bias in the way I have reported them within the content of the article. It's relevant information regarding Belle Gibson's identity. I do not want to edit war but I also see no reason for this information not to be included, and you're very capable of taking it to the talk page too. Hannartt ( talk) 04:47, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
It's all over the media with a simple news search, [1] and [2], I doubt it's trivial, and the story may evolve over the next few days. CatCafe ( talk) 05:12, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
Give us a break HiLo48, it was pointed out to you that the material was clearly easily searchable with the result being dozens of other non-paywalled articles, which you chose to ignore - and here's the links provided for you again ---> [5], [6] and [7]. Your talk page edits are currently obtuse. Please stop using the paywalled The Aus article and your opinion on what is 'trivial' as some sort of excuse. It wouldn't be so widely reported if it were 'trivial'. CatCafe ( talk) 23:34, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
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Can we get a photo please? -- samj in out 11:04, 23 April 2015 (UTC)
The page as written currently states that her app would have been a "default app" on the Apple watch. This designation has vague meaning at best. It could be taken to mean that it shipped on the watch (not true) or that it was featured by Apple (only slightly true). In reality, her only tie-in with the "default app" claim (which I know can be "verified" due to a poorly researched article's headline) was that her app's icon was shown (along with several other third party app icons not included with the watch) on a slide showing the watch's home screen. I'm not sure what the best way to rewrite the sentence would be, but the way it is currently written is misleading. Andrew ( talk) 23:14, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
This article is a BLP. All negative statements must be cited. Please provide a cite linking Belle Gibson and Munchausen syndrome before replacing the link. 203.7.99.17 ( talk) 07:48, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
@HiLo48, could you please clarify why my edits have been tagged as a BLP issue? They are neutral and sourced from published online data that is easily searchable, and there's no vitriol, attack or bias in the way I have reported them within the content of the article. It's relevant information regarding Belle Gibson's identity. I do not want to edit war but I also see no reason for this information not to be included, and you're very capable of taking it to the talk page too. Hannartt ( talk) 04:47, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
It's all over the media with a simple news search, [1] and [2], I doubt it's trivial, and the story may evolve over the next few days. CatCafe ( talk) 05:12, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
Give us a break HiLo48, it was pointed out to you that the material was clearly easily searchable with the result being dozens of other non-paywalled articles, which you chose to ignore - and here's the links provided for you again ---> [5], [6] and [7]. Your talk page edits are currently obtuse. Please stop using the paywalled The Aus article and your opinion on what is 'trivial' as some sort of excuse. It wouldn't be so widely reported if it were 'trivial'. CatCafe ( talk) 23:34, 24 January 2020 (UTC)