User talk:Call out racist white women

July 2023
Hello, I'm Trey Maturin. I noticed that you made an edit concerning content related to a living (or recently deceased) person   on Lois Banner, but you didn't support your changes with a citation to a reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now. Wikipedia has a very strict policy concerning how we write about living people, so please help us keep such articles accurate and clear. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you! — Trey Maturin™ 16:38, 2 July 2023 (UTC)


 * Hello, I'm Sarah. I'm sorry, I'm new to this. I couldn't figure out how to add the links to the twitter tweets describing the event. It is corroborated in many replies and RTs from multiple witnesses, as seen in the thread.
 * Here is the link to the first sentence quote: https://twitter.com/HER_storian/status/1674974394513514496?s=20
 * Here is the link to the 2nd sentence quote:
 * https://twitter.com/HER_storian/status/1674976142196113408?s=20
 * Please let me know if these are considered reliable sources. I think they are. I can resubmit if it's not appropriate for you to insert the links.
 * Thank you. Call out racist white women (talk) 16:49, 2 July 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi Sarah! Sorry, tweets are not reliable sources and we rarely accept them for anything let alone biographies of living persons. The sources we need are from anywhere with an editorial process – somewhere where the referenced has been reviewed by someone else. This means no tweets, blogs, Youtube videos or anything like that. If you can find, say, a newspaper or the like that supports what you're trying to say, then that would be prefect.
 * This policy can seem irksome, but it protects BIPOC and LGBT+ people as much as it protects anyone else, so we've found it essential to apply it everywhere. — Trey Maturin™ 17:05, 2 July 2023 (UTC)