Talk:Mass media in Georgia (country)/Archive 1

This article... problems
The subject selected for this article is far too broad. It reads like an extended triva section.

Many of the article problems stem from the scope, since anything to do with technical, social, behaviorial, historical, philosophical could be legitimately included. A book, or several books could be written.

Another type of problem is unfounded, subjective statements, using language that is strongly discouraged in Wiki, such as "one of the most popular", "gained considerable fame" "has found an increasingly independent voice" and "allegedly".

The extended quotations from Badri Patarkatsishvili suggest that the article is also biased, and perhaps self-advertising.

With problems as severe as these, it would probably be easier to delete this article entirely, and create other, focussed, articles that are suitable for an encyclopedia.

67.180.48.144 (talk) 20:16, 26 April 2008 (UTC)

External links modified (January 2018)
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The most popular social network
Facebook is the most popular social network in Georgia, so I edited Internet paragraph. — ArsenalAtletico2017 Talk 12 September 2018 (UTC)