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Hello fellow editors. I'd like to introduce myself. I am a poetry and art enthusiast. Very new to editing Wikipedia entries; am so appreciating all the guidance and support I'm getting as I get started.
As you can see, there is a yellow banner currently atop the entry to this page. It calls into question the entry's neutrality, as well as the quality of its supporting references.
When I asked Jay8g for help with the flagged concerns, they suggested there were "very few" independent references, and a lack of quality, third-party references called into question the subject's "notability" in their field and qualification for a Wikipedia page.
However, as of today, all 31 of the entry's references are made to independent, third-party sources that adequately affirm the subject's notability in their field, a fact attested to certified field authorities (such as John Ashbery) and established institutions (including the Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Foundation, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (See below for more.)
As you will notice, I address these concerns directly and in detail in my 25 June 2024 reply to @ Jay8g, which is copied below.
Grateful, again, to @ Jay8g for their helpful concerns, and to @ Masterzora for their updates to reference style.
Thanks to this correction, I've removed my original claim about the extent of @Masterzora 's work in the edited chain below, but have left it on my user talk page for context.
I have also included @Masterzora 's clarification in the below.**
What follows is the exchange with Jay8g copy/pasted my Rocinante108 talk page, so it may be convenient to editors working here, on the page:
Hello Rocinante108. You used the {{
Help me}} template, but you wanted an answer from a specific editor. If you still need help, please add your question to that editor's talk page instead. Alternatively, you can ask your question at the
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Now directing same question to any and all here, at the entry's talk page:
Are any current references *not* properly cited to independent, third-party sources?
What other changes may need to be made to fully address and correct for the complaints flagged in the current yellow banner?
So appreciate your time and help! Rocinante108 ( talk) 19:41, 25 June 2024 (UTC)
This article must adhere to the biographies of living persons (BLP) policy, even if it is not a biography, because it contains material about living persons. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libellous. If such material is repeatedly inserted, or if you have other concerns, please report the issue to this noticeboard.If you are a subject of this article, or acting on behalf of one, and you need help, please see this help page. |
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Hello fellow editors. I'd like to introduce myself. I am a poetry and art enthusiast. Very new to editing Wikipedia entries; am so appreciating all the guidance and support I'm getting as I get started.
As you can see, there is a yellow banner currently atop the entry to this page. It calls into question the entry's neutrality, as well as the quality of its supporting references.
When I asked Jay8g for help with the flagged concerns, they suggested there were "very few" independent references, and a lack of quality, third-party references called into question the subject's "notability" in their field and qualification for a Wikipedia page.
However, as of today, all 31 of the entry's references are made to independent, third-party sources that adequately affirm the subject's notability in their field, a fact attested to certified field authorities (such as John Ashbery) and established institutions (including the Academy of American Poets, the Poetry Foundation, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (See below for more.)
As you will notice, I address these concerns directly and in detail in my 25 June 2024 reply to @ Jay8g, which is copied below.
Grateful, again, to @ Jay8g for their helpful concerns, and to @ Masterzora for their updates to reference style.
Thanks to this correction, I've removed my original claim about the extent of @Masterzora 's work in the edited chain below, but have left it on my user talk page for context.
I have also included @Masterzora 's clarification in the below.**
What follows is the exchange with Jay8g copy/pasted my Rocinante108 talk page, so it may be convenient to editors working here, on the page:
Hello Rocinante108. You used the {{
Help me}} template, but you wanted an answer from a specific editor. If you still need help, please add your question to that editor's talk page instead. Alternatively, you can ask your question at the
Teahouse, the
help desk, or join
Wikipedia's Live Help IRC channel to get real-time assistance.
|
Now directing same question to any and all here, at the entry's talk page:
Are any current references *not* properly cited to independent, third-party sources?
What other changes may need to be made to fully address and correct for the complaints flagged in the current yellow banner?
So appreciate your time and help! Rocinante108 ( talk) 19:41, 25 June 2024 (UTC)