Talk:WFGS

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Reversion of edits
Kcphil has repeatedly reverted a bunch of edits I have made that are consistent with Wikipedia policies. Here is the explanation for each of them:

Reverting these edits violates these Wikipedia policies. I hope this clarifies things. Ground Zero | t 14:00, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
 * I have remvoed inline external links per MOS: "External links should not normally be used in the body of an article. Articles can include an external links section at the end to list links to websites outside Wikipedia that contain further information, as opposed to citing sources."
 * I have changed "HOME, LAWN or FARM" to "home, lawn or farm" per MOS:"Do not use capital letters for emphasis on Wikipedia. Where wording alone cannot provide the emphasis, use italics."
 * I have changed the subheading "Froggy Fun Facts" to "Facts" per WP:HEAD: "Capitalize the first letter of the first word and any proper nouns in headings, but leave the rest in lower case (Rules and regulations, not Rules and Regulations)." More importantly, WIkipedia is not here to promote a radio station. Wikipedia articles should be neutral, and not read like advertising copy. With regard to Kcphil's comment that "the lingo that is spoken on the air, within company walls, etc.", I think s/he is missing the point that what is appropriate for a fun-lovin' radio station, is not appropriate for an encyclopedia.

KCPhil works for the station and is more informed to make decisions on what is "proper" for this article. Someone who has no connection to the station in ANY manor should not have any authority on what is "correct". There's no promotion of the station, it is simple terminology that is used on the air, in the building and in daily work. If you would like to see what adverting copy actually looks like, I'll be happy to email it to you.

Since when is using correct and current terms considered adverting and biased? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kcphil (talk • contribs) 19:02, 19 April 2010 (UTC)