User talk:TonkyWonky

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But... we have rather strict rules about biographies of living persons. For instance, you can't use original research (a YouTube clip) to base a "controversy" section on. You need third party, reliable sources that there is a controversy over something, not a clip. You also can't put undue weight on a single incident without those sources again. And it simply isn't encyclopedic to compare what someone said once 4 and a half years ago with now for the purposes of ridicule or taking an expert down a peg or two. Unless, of course, you can find sources to point to a current story about this. ➨ ❝ ЯEDVERS ❞ dedicated to making a happy man very old 14:50, 11 February 2009 (UTC)

Noticeboard thread
There's a thread about your actions at the BLP noticeboard to which you may want to respond. ➨ ❝ ЯEDVERS ❞ dedicated to making a happy man very old 15:27, 11 February 2009 (UTC)

Your recent edits
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names
We use surnames not first names - so it's "Jones is alleged to " not "alan is alleged to" --Cameron Scott (talk) 12:08, 13 February 2009 (UTC)