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Apparently the same person (or organization) using different IP proxies (
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4]) is spreading negative information about Nadezhdin on this article in violation of
WP:BLP policy, doing so in a disruptive way, waging edit wars against multiple editors, misrepresenting sources, or taking Nadezhdin's words out of context. Could someone who is a Russian speaker please check all the sources that have been put into the article? Thanks. --
Tobby72 (
talk)
14:45, 1 February 2024 (UTC)reply
At least one of these IPs is engaging in POV-pushing across various articles and their edits in this article are no exception. The whole political stance section they added is full of original research/synth and distortion of the sources.
For
example the very first sentence they wrote: Boris Nadezhdin, while considered a
liberalpolitician, was a member of many
right-wing political parties. In the 1990s he was a member of the "
A Just Russia", a right-wing political party, which is currently sympathetic to the agenda of incumbent president
Vladimir Putin (including his foreign policy). The two sources cited there do not mention Nadezhdin.
I also forgot to mention that A Just Russia did not exist in the 1990s. They must have confused the party with something else. Either way, they introduced false information with no source.
Mellk (
talk)
18:56, 3 February 2024 (UTC)reply
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Apparently the same person (or organization) using different IP proxies (
[1],
[2],
[3],
[4]) is spreading negative information about Nadezhdin on this article in violation of
WP:BLP policy, doing so in a disruptive way, waging edit wars against multiple editors, misrepresenting sources, or taking Nadezhdin's words out of context. Could someone who is a Russian speaker please check all the sources that have been put into the article? Thanks. --
Tobby72 (
talk)
14:45, 1 February 2024 (UTC)reply
At least one of these IPs is engaging in POV-pushing across various articles and their edits in this article are no exception. The whole political stance section they added is full of original research/synth and distortion of the sources.
For
example the very first sentence they wrote: Boris Nadezhdin, while considered a
liberalpolitician, was a member of many
right-wing political parties. In the 1990s he was a member of the "
A Just Russia", a right-wing political party, which is currently sympathetic to the agenda of incumbent president
Vladimir Putin (including his foreign policy). The two sources cited there do not mention Nadezhdin.
I also forgot to mention that A Just Russia did not exist in the 1990s. They must have confused the party with something else. Either way, they introduced false information with no source.
Mellk (
talk)
18:56, 3 February 2024 (UTC)reply