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I removed the PROD of Miss India Worldwide 1991 because the article survived an AfD discussion as no consensus. No objection to taking it back to AfD. • Gene93k ( talk) 13:59, 6 June 2014 (UTC)
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Stuart. The ref for List of Honorary Doctors of Victoria University of Wellington is a link to Waikato. Can you fix pls. Nurg ( talk) 11:21, 14 June 2014 (UTC)
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You cannot just revert without some sort of explanation. I have 2 sections of information relating to my edits on land in "talk".You need to read that. Anyone who doesn't realise land is at the heart of Maori culture should not be editing that article."doesnt belong here "is a totally pointless and wrong statement. It seems to me you have little knowledge of the topic to write this. Land is at the very heart of Maori culture. Cultural attitudes to land did not stay static. The period of most change was post 1864. Go onto the talk page and argue your point that information about land doesnt belong in an article about Maori culture. I will be really interested to see them.
So you have no actual arguement it seems? The information provided was an illustration of the more generalized statement that preceeds it. Clearly you didn't read the whole article. The connection to culture is clear and obvious. The heading is "Changes bought about by contact with Europeans". You cant get a more obvious connection than that. Claudia
Hi there. Just dropping a courtesy note that I've listed Donghua Liu for AFD here: [1] because it looks like a magnet for BLP problems. Hopefully I'm not treading on anyone's toes. Cheers. Daveosaurus ( talk) 05:39, 25 June 2014 (UTC)
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Hi Stuartyeates, thanks very much for your review of the Mama Cash stub. I've cleaned it up, and included references that are not self-published or close to the subject at hand. Part of the difficulty, of course, is that there is a certain form of systemic bias and under-representation re issues like women's rights - and thereby otherwise well-known women's rights organisations - especially in terms of mainstream media coverage. In any case, your points were well-made and I hope my edits have removed the issues you were concerned about. They also help me become a better editor! Thanks again, Anasuyas ( talk) 21:31, 12 July 2014 (UTC)
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias, so we're on the same page here. I've removed the tags based on the new sources and made some tweaks. Given that the org is based in .nl, I'm surprised that all of the sources are in English, are you aware that Dutch-language sources are perfectly acceptable for proving notability? It's only when there are a surfeit of sources and we have to be selective that English-language sources are preferred. I would also encourage you to take a look at
Wikipedia:WikiProject Feminism and
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I removed the PROD of Miss India Worldwide 1991 because the article survived an AfD discussion as no consensus. No objection to taking it back to AfD. • Gene93k ( talk) 13:59, 6 June 2014 (UTC)
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You cannot just revert without some sort of explanation. I have 2 sections of information relating to my edits on land in "talk".You need to read that. Anyone who doesn't realise land is at the heart of Maori culture should not be editing that article."doesnt belong here "is a totally pointless and wrong statement. It seems to me you have little knowledge of the topic to write this. Land is at the very heart of Maori culture. Cultural attitudes to land did not stay static. The period of most change was post 1864. Go onto the talk page and argue your point that information about land doesnt belong in an article about Maori culture. I will be really interested to see them.
So you have no actual arguement it seems? The information provided was an illustration of the more generalized statement that preceeds it. Clearly you didn't read the whole article. The connection to culture is clear and obvious. The heading is "Changes bought about by contact with Europeans". You cant get a more obvious connection than that. Claudia
Hi there. Just dropping a courtesy note that I've listed Donghua Liu for AFD here: [1] because it looks like a magnet for BLP problems. Hopefully I'm not treading on anyone's toes. Cheers. Daveosaurus ( talk) 05:39, 25 June 2014 (UTC)
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Hi Stuartyeates, thanks very much for your review of the Mama Cash stub. I've cleaned it up, and included references that are not self-published or close to the subject at hand. Part of the difficulty, of course, is that there is a certain form of systemic bias and under-representation re issues like women's rights - and thereby otherwise well-known women's rights organisations - especially in terms of mainstream media coverage. In any case, your points were well-made and I hope my edits have removed the issues you were concerned about. They also help me become a better editor! Thanks again, Anasuyas ( talk) 21:31, 12 July 2014 (UTC)
:I'm an active participant in the work of
Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias, so we're on the same page here. I've removed the tags based on the new sources and made some tweaks. Given that the org is based in .nl, I'm surprised that all of the sources are in English, are you aware that Dutch-language sources are perfectly acceptable for proving notability? It's only when there are a surfeit of sources and we have to be selective that English-language sources are preferred. I would also encourage you to take a look at
Wikipedia:WikiProject Feminism and
Wikipedia:WikiProject LGBT studies which are both active in this area if you're planning an on-going campaign of editing.
Stuartyeates (
talk) 01:04, 13 July 2014 (UTC) Sorry, I've just seen what your day job is.
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