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Belieber

 * ... that Beliebers have vandalised Wikipedia in their zeal to defend Bieber?


 * Alt1: ... that Beliebers have sent death threats to women connected to Bieber including Esperanza Spalding and Kim Kardashian?
 * Alt2: ... that celebrity Beliebers include Olivia Munn, Kim Kardashian, Andrea Bargnani, and DeMar DeRozan and Australian Football players Dane Swan and Daisy Thomas?
 * Alt3: ... that being a Belieber offers a Bieber fan a subversive way to explore their own heterosexuality?
 * Reviewed: Golf Ball
 * Comment: I promise to never, ever, ever create a new article about Justin Bieber after this again.

Created/expanded by LauraHale (talk), Hawkeye7 (talk). Nominated by LauraHale (talk) at 05:48, 7 June 2012 (UTC)


 * I think ALT3 needs to say who said this, as we don't explain it. Does [42] really say that those two sportspeople are fans? I'm not sure about [43] either, and the Oliva Munn thing was because she was attacked? The first para is too bitty, needs longer sentences. It's hard thing to cite as all the sources who write about this will be trivial. Is saying 'go die in a hole' a death threat? 38 and 40 are the same incident with the same text - you are overstating this. One ref for the other death threat just refers to the incident written up by the other one - which was a tweet. BLPGOSSIP says that we shouldn't use gossip, I think some of your references cross over into that as they are the celebrity gossip columns of newspapers. Secretlondon (talk) 19:30, 7 June 2012 (UTC)
 * I think ALT3 needs to say who said this, as we don't explain it. Does [42] really say that those two sportspeople are fans? I'm not sure about [43] either, and the Oliva Munn thing was because she was attacked? The first para is too bitty, needs longer sentences. It's hard thing to cite as all the sources who write about this will be trivial. Is saying 'go die in a hole' a death threat? 38 and 40 are the same incident with the same text - you are overstating this. One ref for the other death threat just refers to the incident written up by the other one - which was a tweet. BLPGOSSIP says that we shouldn't use gossip, I think some of your references cross over into that as they are the celebrity gossip columns of newspapers. Secretlondon (talk) 19:30, 7 June 2012 (UTC)

La la la. Can some one close this as withdrawn? I don't think I can fix the problems. --LauraHale (talk) 11:56, 25 June 2012 (UTC)