User talk:Acecalderon

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Edits to article on Bert Kreischer
Hi Acecalderon,

I've noted your recent edits with regards to Bert Kreischer's "The Machine" story. I have reverted most of your edits. Personally, I thought by calling it a "story" left to the reader's interpretation as to whether this was true story or not—after all, this is a comedian telling the story—but out of compromise I've left the "allegedly" to make that clearer. To add "although there has been no validation of that story" would be a bit redundant and could frankly be said of any comedian's stories. However, preceding his nickname "self-given" is clear editorializing, in that you are making it clear that he gave himself this name, when we have no proof of that.

As per Wikipedia's guidelines, encyclopedic content should be written from a neutral point of view. As it stands, there is no claim being made in the wiki article that Bert's The Machine story is true. If however you can find reliable sources that you can cite with reports from people involved in the story who have refuted it, please do add that information to the article with cited references.

Cheers! Marchije•speak/peek 19:17, 10 December 2019 (UTC)