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Changed "9/11 truth movement" to "his theories on 9/11." Dice's theory regarding 9/11 has NOT been established as truth. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.41.23.114 ( talk • contribs) 12:11, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
I think i fixed the neutrality issue in the video section. —Preceding unsigned comment added by MagicMemory ( talk • contribs) 03:03, 9 May 2007 (UTC) — MagicMemory ( talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
Why is "TheResistanceManifesto.com = a thoroughly commercial website requiring paypal"? How can the man have an article when we can not reference his own site as a External link? He does use paypal, but it hardly seems to be "required". —Preceding unsigned comment added by Harpakhrad11 ( talk • contribs) 06:47, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
I don't mean to use the site as a reference. My confusion is this in the editing someone states:
MarkDice.com = TheResistanceManifesto.com = a thoroughly commercial website requiring paypal, etc. See WP:EL.
I don't really understand why it is there. Harpakhrad11 07:17, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
This guy is famous, but not notable. Delete it, please! Bearian 00:49, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Who ever flagged this article for lack of "notability" did so for personal reasons. there are countless articles on wikipedia that cover individuals or topics which are extremely less notable than Mark Dice. Dice has gotten more mainstream media coverage than almost all others in the 9/11 truth movement. only Alex Jones and Loose Change creators have topped his news coverage.
Dice is an extremely successfull culture jammer, and his culture jams have been covered around the world. He is rising to the status of other great culture jammers such as Banksy and the Yes Men. Again, those who appose this article likely do so for personal reasons. Likely a difference of political or religious views of Dice. Or maybe they are Mormon who seem to hate Dice for his views on the subject. or right wingers who hate anyone who is in the truth movement. and by the way, Dice is a right winger, so don't call him a liberal because he dissagrees with the war and with Bush. 14 June 2007 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.192.187.241 ( talk • contribs) 23:39- 23:42, 14 June 2007 (UTC) and 00:32, 16 June 2007 (UTC) — 72.192.187.241 ( talk) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
Wow any idiot or whacko can get an entry in wikipedia. This guy should be in an asylum not wikipedia. I never heard of him before today, so my dislike isn't personal. I oppose all whackos. 70.91.213.234 ( talk) 21:33, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
He is certainly noteworthy now: www.infowarscom/?p=2683 unreliable fringe source? Forgot to add citation to main article - could someone add it correctly for me because I keep doing it wrong :( Auto98uk ( talk) 14:31, 14 June 2008 (UTC)
I understand what you are saying, but (admittedly IMO) the adopted son of an ex-USA President telling people to kill him is surely the sort of thing that would be in a persons entry in an encyclopaedia? Isn't not allowing it until it is reported by the media a bit risky - in some cases things simply aren't reported on because...actually that isn't a discussion for here i suppose Auto98uk ( talk) 15:29, 16 June 2008 (UTC)
I edited a section under "Mark Dice" which stated, "...and professes conspiratorial beliefs about the Roman Catholic Church.." because there wasn't a citation. Since then a citation was added. But the external link is bad. I don't know of Mark Dice speaking out against Roman Catholicism but his forte' is in mainly other areas. Even if he made 'a' comment about the Catholic Church harboring pedophiles, is that enough to use in a basic description of Mark Dice? IMO I don't think so. InfoFlow 05:13, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
perhapse someone should make a page for Mark Dice or forward the John Conner search to the Mark Dice page now that he isn't using the pseudonym. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.54.15.1 ( talk • contribs) 19:54, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
Um, did he take the name from terminator, or what? It seems so. 71.246.241.195 ( talk) 13:36, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
OK, first off, this article has an assertion of notability, so it's not eligible for speedy. That said, I'm skeptical of the notability and/or truthfulness of this article. I can find no reliable sources for this person's existence: only MySpace, YouTube and personal webistes. Can anyone show me that this person has really been on Fox? I found no mention of him in the sources given. Heimstern Läufer 05:13, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
Does he exist? Reliable Sources for John Conner (real name Mark Dice) MARK DICE IN THE NEWS
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.54.15.1 ( talk • contribs) 00:14- 00:17, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
I suggest that the FAIR-sourced statement in the article be deleted per this inasmuch as FAIR should not be used for contentious statements in BLPs.-- Epeefleche ( talk) 03:21, 11 May 2010 (UTC)
Hi everyone,
I see that this article is part of Category:Christian fundamentalism. Are there any references that say he is a Christian fundamentalist?
-- Kevinkor2 ( talk) 13:01, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
Hmmm... No reply to my question.
I'll assume he is not a Christian fundamentalist.
-- Kevinkor2 ( talk) 20:42, 4 September 2010 (UTC)
I don't understand why one would say John Conner is not newsworthy, he's been on Fox several times, he's been on the view, he's huge on youtube. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Deb4ser ( talk • contribs) 01:46, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Uh. . .I am curious to know why he changed his alias. And who has confirmed that his real name is Mark Dice? I could just ask him on myspace, but he doesn't really talk to people on myspace. I guess i'll just have to call into his show and risk looking like a dumbass. But i'm curious to know who went in the Wiki article and changed all the "John Connor"s to "Mark Dice"s. I think perhaps it was the man himself. ToxicArtichoke 08:46, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
I am fairly sure Dice is not his real last name. I'm almost sure Mark is. I remember when he announced the change from Connor to Dice. It was on the Alex Jones show, he said, "My real name is Mark Diceshewski (or something along those lines), but you can call me Mark Dice." I do not think "Mark Dice" is as much as a pseudonym as it is a shortening of his real name. -- Zimbabweed 11:18, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Looking at this article it is clear that there are no reliable sources and there is no need for this article to exist. The picture looks like it was taken on a webcam and I suspect that Mark Dice was the one that wrote this article in the first place. I would like to begin the deletion process as this article is not appropriate for an encyclopedia under the general notability guidlines. ( KingHiggins ( talk) 20:29, 14 November 2012 (UTC))
There are a few things I think would improve this Mark Dice page. First, where is he from and what is his educational background? Those are basic things we need to know about this author on this page. Second, a new section needs to be added about Mark Dice's instability in dealing with radio commentator Alex Jones' recently removing his book for sale on his website. In early October, 2012 Dice has gone on a raving attack of Jones with a multi part video series without disclosing the motivation for his sudden change of heart. Dice relied heavily on exposure provided to him in Jones documentary films and affiliated Jones network members including We Are Change without whom he would literally be unknown.
Other information that would be helpful about Mark Dice is whether or not he's married with or without children. We need more information on people who come out of no where writing books on secret societies. I personally see no reason to entrust Mark Dice with being any relevant source of information. He seems very punkish and immature to be handling the Jones' issue the way he is. Brainchannels ( talk) 03:29, 5 October 2012 (UTC)
should something be mentioned about his speech habit of using "literally" literally 3 times in every sentence?! literally.
for someone who blames ke$ha for the fall of western civilization, he sure does TALK like her! 67.150.80.243 ( talk) 10:10, 23 December 2012 (UTC)
His name according to his published works is Mark Dice. Leave it alone or find a reliable source that says otherwise. Jsharpminor ( talk) 19:41, 11 April 2013 (UTC)
"right wing" is the primary adjective phrase used to describe this subject without a cite. I've read the article and did not see supporting information for this claim - perhaps the opposite because he had an issue with Glen Beck. I do not think that being anti-"Illuminati" automatically makes someone support a reduction of tariffs or oppose an increase to the capital gains tax. Unless someone can produce a reference to his voting record in congress or a scan of his Republican membership card that phrase should be removed. Silly. -- Hutcher ( talk) 18:00, 29 May 2013 (UTC)
dice is characterized in this article as regularly appearing on coast to coast. what frequency translates into "regular"? or how would this be substantiated? i ask because i think it overstates the case. he may have appeared several times on coast to coast, but to say regular conveys something else, which i suspect would not bear scrutiny. similarly, coast to coast does have conspiracy theorists as guests, but unless you lump ufos and ghosts and supernatural and a host of other topics together under that heading, i'd suggest that it's misleading to call it a conspiracy theory show. so better language probably could be found that acknowledges not only the fact that coast to coast does host conspiracy theorists, but also the fact that this is one of a variety of topics. in other words, this is not an exclusive or primary focus as is implied by the present language. -- chris — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.97.132.246 ( talk) 11:52, 15 December 2013 (UTC)
i added three relevant pieces of information to this page, with a reference, the fact that: 1. this guy was born with a different last name 2. is a christian 3. is a conservative
and these reverted back. i'm not giving any more money to wikipedia if i can't even enhance articles with useful, reference cited information. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.62.94.3 ( talk • contribs)
Can I nominate this for deletion? I don't think having 400k subscribers, to a conspiracy theory youtube site, warrants being on Wikipedia.
Also when you take into account he generally just posts inflammatory videos to click-bait - usually racism and anti-semitism.
I just don't see why wikipedia is devoting pages to a guy whose not remotely famous, notable, or well known - and the only reason he is known, is for racism and anti-semitism.
108.171.128.173 ( talk) 10:50, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
Seems to me that Mark Dice uses trolling as his technique to get hits on videos. This should be considered a style of the youtube marketing which is especially popular among conspiracy theorists and attention seekers. To call what he creates content-driven videos just doesn't fit the story here. He definitely trolls to get views in his youtube videos. 125.25.26.89 ( talk) 09:38, 10 November 2016 (UTC)
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This page has been hacked by those deliberately wishing to disparage & defame Mark Dice. This is how the top of the page should read:
Mark Shouldice (born December 21, 1977), known professionally as Mark Dice,[1] is an author and a conservative media analyst based in San Diego, California. Dice's YouTube channel over 960,000 subscribers as of March 21st, 2017.[3]
This is how the page was changed to disparage Mark Dice by referring to him as "conspiracy theorist": Mark Shouldice (born December 21, 1977), known professionally as Mark Dice,[1] is an American activist and author known for his conspiracy theories about Satanic cults and Illuminati control of the world. Based in San Diego, California, Dice is also a popular YouTuber who has over 900,000 subscribers as of February 15, 2017.[3]
Mark Dice has openly requested help to have his information changed back to what I displayed above. He can be reached immediately via his Twitter Feed @ https://twitter.com/MarkDice if you need confirmation for the requested edit change Otherwise, litigation will ensue and attorney fees will quickly add up! Sincerely, S. Rex Spartacus Rex ( talk) 01:47, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
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Okay guys. I'm looking for minor updates. I assume you guys are willing to update the record given that I have evidence to support the addition.
However, before we go down the road of adding ANYTHING. Let's discuss, beyond the article, what you have evidence to show what you think Mr Dice. I'm not here to argue (at this point), I just want to hear what you have to say. Including stuff that will NOT be place on the wikipage. Let me know, so we can agree on additions, changes, updates - and work with civility and harmony.
Up to you guys now. TIA meatclerk ( talk) 04:39, 23 March 2017 (UTC)
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The area of the post that should be adjusted is "Mark Shouldice (born December 21, 1977), known professionally as Mark Dice,[1] is an American activist and author known for his conspiracy theories about Satanic cults and Illuminati control of the world."
Everything after the reference point is personal opinion and not a fact. What is factual is that Mark Dice is known for many reasons. Many people who follow Mr. Dice do not do so because they believe him to be a conspiracy theorist.
I advise that if you are going to allow said description you need to also allow other descriptions that do not have a biased agenda, but offer a fair non-judgemental viewing of Mr. Dice or leave it out such as:
Mark Shouldice (born December 21, 1977), known professionally as Mark Dice,[1] is an American activist and author. Davec01 ( talk) 03:53, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
USERS User:Jytdog User:NeilN Ian.thomson I am calling for arbitration. I am not a socketpuppet. meatclerk ( talk) 04:30, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
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We say: "has continued writing books on secret societies, conspiracies, and government surveillance issues" and as far as I am aware that's true. It's been tagged as "citation needed" and so I've restore a citation to Amazon, which seems to me adequate to prove the point. I'm of course open to reasonable alternative views, if there are any.-- Jimbo Wales ( talk) 14:16, 6 April 2017 (UTC)
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America's Book of Secrets.[citation needed] "The Billionaire Agenda". American's Book of Secrets. Season 3. Episode 7. May 10, 2014. The History Channel.
America Declassified on the Travel Channel.[citation needed] "The Atomic Conquerer". America Declassified. Season 1. Episode 4. November 24, 2013. The Travel Channel. WBVT 21:30, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
It's not at all clear what edit you're requesting here.
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Change about Satanic Cults to about Secret Societies. [1] Geekythoughts ( talk) 19:49, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
References
I don't see anything in the 3 sources listed (NY Times, Salon and the TV station) that mention "Satanic rituals". Done — ASPENSTI— TALK— CONTRIBUTIONS 20:07, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
Satanic skanksand this clearly show he has broader satanism theories than just a joke about music. Also, I couldn't find the groups changed to from satanism in the sources currently in the article. TonyBallioni ( talk) 20:13, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
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Sorry @Wikipedia but my videos have made headlines around the world. Not just on Fox & Friends and the Washington Times. ~Mark Dice from his Twitter account...
Please change this to "news outlets around the world" and leave the two current citations and add this third: From Mark Dice on Twitter account. Ibhightech ( talk) 21:10, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
Recently, Mark Dice tweeted a call to his fans to edit this article.
To those fans: Wikipedia is based on professionally published mainstream academic or journalistic sources, according to the weight given by them -- not cherry-picked sources. At any rate, someone who claims the Illuminati is still active is a conspiracy theorist -- end of discussion.
Wikipedia also requires its editors to act with civility and maturity -- for example, not call people scum.
Ian.thomson ( talk) 01:39, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
@ Ian.thomson and Ian.thomson: All Wikipedia articles are supposed to be a Neutral point of view and backed up by reputable facts and sources. Styluses and writing should be factual and unbiased as possible. Mjp1976 ( talk) 02:48, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
I am changing the Title to include facebook and link for reference Mjp1976 ( talk)
Anyone editing this because of his request to have this page edited could fall in conflict with wikipedia conflict of interest? /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest Mjp1976 ( talk) 03:07, 22 March 2017 (UTC) In Addition Mark Dice made a facebook post asking his fans to edit this article.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Mjp1976 ( talk • contribs)
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Changed "9/11 truth movement" to "his theories on 9/11." Dice's theory regarding 9/11 has NOT been established as truth. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.41.23.114 ( talk • contribs) 12:11, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
I think i fixed the neutrality issue in the video section. —Preceding unsigned comment added by MagicMemory ( talk • contribs) 03:03, 9 May 2007 (UTC) — MagicMemory ( talk • contribs) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
Why is "TheResistanceManifesto.com = a thoroughly commercial website requiring paypal"? How can the man have an article when we can not reference his own site as a External link? He does use paypal, but it hardly seems to be "required". —Preceding unsigned comment added by Harpakhrad11 ( talk • contribs) 06:47, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
I don't mean to use the site as a reference. My confusion is this in the editing someone states:
MarkDice.com = TheResistanceManifesto.com = a thoroughly commercial website requiring paypal, etc. See WP:EL.
I don't really understand why it is there. Harpakhrad11 07:17, 26 September 2007 (UTC)
This guy is famous, but not notable. Delete it, please! Bearian 00:49, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Who ever flagged this article for lack of "notability" did so for personal reasons. there are countless articles on wikipedia that cover individuals or topics which are extremely less notable than Mark Dice. Dice has gotten more mainstream media coverage than almost all others in the 9/11 truth movement. only Alex Jones and Loose Change creators have topped his news coverage.
Dice is an extremely successfull culture jammer, and his culture jams have been covered around the world. He is rising to the status of other great culture jammers such as Banksy and the Yes Men. Again, those who appose this article likely do so for personal reasons. Likely a difference of political or religious views of Dice. Or maybe they are Mormon who seem to hate Dice for his views on the subject. or right wingers who hate anyone who is in the truth movement. and by the way, Dice is a right winger, so don't call him a liberal because he dissagrees with the war and with Bush. 14 June 2007 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.192.187.241 ( talk • contribs) 23:39- 23:42, 14 June 2007 (UTC) and 00:32, 16 June 2007 (UTC) — 72.192.187.241 ( talk) has made few or no other edits outside this topic.
Wow any idiot or whacko can get an entry in wikipedia. This guy should be in an asylum not wikipedia. I never heard of him before today, so my dislike isn't personal. I oppose all whackos. 70.91.213.234 ( talk) 21:33, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
He is certainly noteworthy now: www.infowarscom/?p=2683 unreliable fringe source? Forgot to add citation to main article - could someone add it correctly for me because I keep doing it wrong :( Auto98uk ( talk) 14:31, 14 June 2008 (UTC)
I understand what you are saying, but (admittedly IMO) the adopted son of an ex-USA President telling people to kill him is surely the sort of thing that would be in a persons entry in an encyclopaedia? Isn't not allowing it until it is reported by the media a bit risky - in some cases things simply aren't reported on because...actually that isn't a discussion for here i suppose Auto98uk ( talk) 15:29, 16 June 2008 (UTC)
I edited a section under "Mark Dice" which stated, "...and professes conspiratorial beliefs about the Roman Catholic Church.." because there wasn't a citation. Since then a citation was added. But the external link is bad. I don't know of Mark Dice speaking out against Roman Catholicism but his forte' is in mainly other areas. Even if he made 'a' comment about the Catholic Church harboring pedophiles, is that enough to use in a basic description of Mark Dice? IMO I don't think so. InfoFlow 05:13, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
perhapse someone should make a page for Mark Dice or forward the John Conner search to the Mark Dice page now that he isn't using the pseudonym. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.54.15.1 ( talk • contribs) 19:54, 5 March 2007 (UTC)
Um, did he take the name from terminator, or what? It seems so. 71.246.241.195 ( talk) 13:36, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
OK, first off, this article has an assertion of notability, so it's not eligible for speedy. That said, I'm skeptical of the notability and/or truthfulness of this article. I can find no reliable sources for this person's existence: only MySpace, YouTube and personal webistes. Can anyone show me that this person has really been on Fox? I found no mention of him in the sources given. Heimstern Läufer 05:13, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
Does he exist? Reliable Sources for John Conner (real name Mark Dice) MARK DICE IN THE NEWS
—Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.54.15.1 ( talk • contribs) 00:14- 00:17, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
I suggest that the FAIR-sourced statement in the article be deleted per this inasmuch as FAIR should not be used for contentious statements in BLPs.-- Epeefleche ( talk) 03:21, 11 May 2010 (UTC)
Hi everyone,
I see that this article is part of Category:Christian fundamentalism. Are there any references that say he is a Christian fundamentalist?
-- Kevinkor2 ( talk) 13:01, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
Hmmm... No reply to my question.
I'll assume he is not a Christian fundamentalist.
-- Kevinkor2 ( talk) 20:42, 4 September 2010 (UTC)
I don't understand why one would say John Conner is not newsworthy, he's been on Fox several times, he's been on the view, he's huge on youtube. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Deb4ser ( talk • contribs) 01:46, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Uh. . .I am curious to know why he changed his alias. And who has confirmed that his real name is Mark Dice? I could just ask him on myspace, but he doesn't really talk to people on myspace. I guess i'll just have to call into his show and risk looking like a dumbass. But i'm curious to know who went in the Wiki article and changed all the "John Connor"s to "Mark Dice"s. I think perhaps it was the man himself. ToxicArtichoke 08:46, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
I am fairly sure Dice is not his real last name. I'm almost sure Mark is. I remember when he announced the change from Connor to Dice. It was on the Alex Jones show, he said, "My real name is Mark Diceshewski (or something along those lines), but you can call me Mark Dice." I do not think "Mark Dice" is as much as a pseudonym as it is a shortening of his real name. -- Zimbabweed 11:18, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Looking at this article it is clear that there are no reliable sources and there is no need for this article to exist. The picture looks like it was taken on a webcam and I suspect that Mark Dice was the one that wrote this article in the first place. I would like to begin the deletion process as this article is not appropriate for an encyclopedia under the general notability guidlines. ( KingHiggins ( talk) 20:29, 14 November 2012 (UTC))
There are a few things I think would improve this Mark Dice page. First, where is he from and what is his educational background? Those are basic things we need to know about this author on this page. Second, a new section needs to be added about Mark Dice's instability in dealing with radio commentator Alex Jones' recently removing his book for sale on his website. In early October, 2012 Dice has gone on a raving attack of Jones with a multi part video series without disclosing the motivation for his sudden change of heart. Dice relied heavily on exposure provided to him in Jones documentary films and affiliated Jones network members including We Are Change without whom he would literally be unknown.
Other information that would be helpful about Mark Dice is whether or not he's married with or without children. We need more information on people who come out of no where writing books on secret societies. I personally see no reason to entrust Mark Dice with being any relevant source of information. He seems very punkish and immature to be handling the Jones' issue the way he is. Brainchannels ( talk) 03:29, 5 October 2012 (UTC)
should something be mentioned about his speech habit of using "literally" literally 3 times in every sentence?! literally.
for someone who blames ke$ha for the fall of western civilization, he sure does TALK like her! 67.150.80.243 ( talk) 10:10, 23 December 2012 (UTC)
His name according to his published works is Mark Dice. Leave it alone or find a reliable source that says otherwise. Jsharpminor ( talk) 19:41, 11 April 2013 (UTC)
"right wing" is the primary adjective phrase used to describe this subject without a cite. I've read the article and did not see supporting information for this claim - perhaps the opposite because he had an issue with Glen Beck. I do not think that being anti-"Illuminati" automatically makes someone support a reduction of tariffs or oppose an increase to the capital gains tax. Unless someone can produce a reference to his voting record in congress or a scan of his Republican membership card that phrase should be removed. Silly. -- Hutcher ( talk) 18:00, 29 May 2013 (UTC)
dice is characterized in this article as regularly appearing on coast to coast. what frequency translates into "regular"? or how would this be substantiated? i ask because i think it overstates the case. he may have appeared several times on coast to coast, but to say regular conveys something else, which i suspect would not bear scrutiny. similarly, coast to coast does have conspiracy theorists as guests, but unless you lump ufos and ghosts and supernatural and a host of other topics together under that heading, i'd suggest that it's misleading to call it a conspiracy theory show. so better language probably could be found that acknowledges not only the fact that coast to coast does host conspiracy theorists, but also the fact that this is one of a variety of topics. in other words, this is not an exclusive or primary focus as is implied by the present language. -- chris — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.97.132.246 ( talk) 11:52, 15 December 2013 (UTC)
i added three relevant pieces of information to this page, with a reference, the fact that: 1. this guy was born with a different last name 2. is a christian 3. is a conservative
and these reverted back. i'm not giving any more money to wikipedia if i can't even enhance articles with useful, reference cited information. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.62.94.3 ( talk • contribs)
Can I nominate this for deletion? I don't think having 400k subscribers, to a conspiracy theory youtube site, warrants being on Wikipedia.
Also when you take into account he generally just posts inflammatory videos to click-bait - usually racism and anti-semitism.
I just don't see why wikipedia is devoting pages to a guy whose not remotely famous, notable, or well known - and the only reason he is known, is for racism and anti-semitism.
108.171.128.173 ( talk) 10:50, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
Seems to me that Mark Dice uses trolling as his technique to get hits on videos. This should be considered a style of the youtube marketing which is especially popular among conspiracy theorists and attention seekers. To call what he creates content-driven videos just doesn't fit the story here. He definitely trolls to get views in his youtube videos. 125.25.26.89 ( talk) 09:38, 10 November 2016 (UTC)
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This page has been hacked by those deliberately wishing to disparage & defame Mark Dice. This is how the top of the page should read:
Mark Shouldice (born December 21, 1977), known professionally as Mark Dice,[1] is an author and a conservative media analyst based in San Diego, California. Dice's YouTube channel over 960,000 subscribers as of March 21st, 2017.[3]
This is how the page was changed to disparage Mark Dice by referring to him as "conspiracy theorist": Mark Shouldice (born December 21, 1977), known professionally as Mark Dice,[1] is an American activist and author known for his conspiracy theories about Satanic cults and Illuminati control of the world. Based in San Diego, California, Dice is also a popular YouTuber who has over 900,000 subscribers as of February 15, 2017.[3]
Mark Dice has openly requested help to have his information changed back to what I displayed above. He can be reached immediately via his Twitter Feed @ https://twitter.com/MarkDice if you need confirmation for the requested edit change Otherwise, litigation will ensue and attorney fees will quickly add up! Sincerely, S. Rex Spartacus Rex ( talk) 01:47, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
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Okay guys. I'm looking for minor updates. I assume you guys are willing to update the record given that I have evidence to support the addition.
However, before we go down the road of adding ANYTHING. Let's discuss, beyond the article, what you have evidence to show what you think Mr Dice. I'm not here to argue (at this point), I just want to hear what you have to say. Including stuff that will NOT be place on the wikipage. Let me know, so we can agree on additions, changes, updates - and work with civility and harmony.
Up to you guys now. TIA meatclerk ( talk) 04:39, 23 March 2017 (UTC)
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The area of the post that should be adjusted is "Mark Shouldice (born December 21, 1977), known professionally as Mark Dice,[1] is an American activist and author known for his conspiracy theories about Satanic cults and Illuminati control of the world."
Everything after the reference point is personal opinion and not a fact. What is factual is that Mark Dice is known for many reasons. Many people who follow Mr. Dice do not do so because they believe him to be a conspiracy theorist.
I advise that if you are going to allow said description you need to also allow other descriptions that do not have a biased agenda, but offer a fair non-judgemental viewing of Mr. Dice or leave it out such as:
Mark Shouldice (born December 21, 1977), known professionally as Mark Dice,[1] is an American activist and author. Davec01 ( talk) 03:53, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
USERS User:Jytdog User:NeilN Ian.thomson I am calling for arbitration. I am not a socketpuppet. meatclerk ( talk) 04:30, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
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We say: "has continued writing books on secret societies, conspiracies, and government surveillance issues" and as far as I am aware that's true. It's been tagged as "citation needed" and so I've restore a citation to Amazon, which seems to me adequate to prove the point. I'm of course open to reasonable alternative views, if there are any.-- Jimbo Wales ( talk) 14:16, 6 April 2017 (UTC)
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America's Book of Secrets.[citation needed] "The Billionaire Agenda". American's Book of Secrets. Season 3. Episode 7. May 10, 2014. The History Channel.
America Declassified on the Travel Channel.[citation needed] "The Atomic Conquerer". America Declassified. Season 1. Episode 4. November 24, 2013. The Travel Channel. WBVT 21:30, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
It's not at all clear what edit you're requesting here.
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Change about Satanic Cults to about Secret Societies. [1] Geekythoughts ( talk) 19:49, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
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I don't see anything in the 3 sources listed (NY Times, Salon and the TV station) that mention "Satanic rituals". Done — ASPENSTI— TALK— CONTRIBUTIONS 20:07, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
Satanic skanksand this clearly show he has broader satanism theories than just a joke about music. Also, I couldn't find the groups changed to from satanism in the sources currently in the article. TonyBallioni ( talk) 20:13, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
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Sorry @Wikipedia but my videos have made headlines around the world. Not just on Fox & Friends and the Washington Times. ~Mark Dice from his Twitter account...
Please change this to "news outlets around the world" and leave the two current citations and add this third: From Mark Dice on Twitter account. Ibhightech ( talk) 21:10, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
Recently, Mark Dice tweeted a call to his fans to edit this article.
To those fans: Wikipedia is based on professionally published mainstream academic or journalistic sources, according to the weight given by them -- not cherry-picked sources. At any rate, someone who claims the Illuminati is still active is a conspiracy theorist -- end of discussion.
Wikipedia also requires its editors to act with civility and maturity -- for example, not call people scum.
Ian.thomson ( talk) 01:39, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
@ Ian.thomson and Ian.thomson: All Wikipedia articles are supposed to be a Neutral point of view and backed up by reputable facts and sources. Styluses and writing should be factual and unbiased as possible. Mjp1976 ( talk) 02:48, 22 March 2017 (UTC)
I am changing the Title to include facebook and link for reference Mjp1976 ( talk)
Anyone editing this because of his request to have this page edited could fall in conflict with wikipedia conflict of interest? /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest Mjp1976 ( talk) 03:07, 22 March 2017 (UTC) In Addition Mark Dice made a facebook post asking his fans to edit this article.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Mjp1976 ( talk • contribs)