User talk:Mramoeba/Archive 3
Hello Mramoeba, a few days ago you reverted my changes on the title article, citing the reasons being that a) I was "refbombing with articles about 'unconfirmed sources' which don't support the information added", and b) using the names of minors. Now while the latter reason is very valid and I should be more sensitive and sensible about it, the former point is definitely not true, the references actually had interviews with the father of one of the victims believed to have committed suicide as a result of the game, the Algerian minister of communication discussing the game, news reports detailing the location, time, names of victims, and more details, all reported by known news outlets, and I've used the words "claim" and "allegedly" at every chance. Now I am just as skeptical as the next guy about this Blue Whale game frenzy which is most probably a moral panic, but I'd like to think that I followed best practice to include reported cases in Algeria. What's frustrating is that I had to convince another member of the Wikipedia community not to take down my contribution, and followed his/her instructions to make sure my contribution is up to the standards of Wikipedia. Could you please either educate me on how I can make my contributions more durable, or allow me to add the same part again after removing the minor name? --Modi mode (talk) 12:52, 23 December 2017 (UTC)
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To reply, leave a comment on Cwmhiraeth's talk page. Learn more about page curation. CanadaHave a look at this link to the Canadian Biennale (which strangely includes a lot of foreign artists)... but has a fairly complement of female artists. And Janet Cardiff. And Althea Thauberger headlining the Canadian Art web site. And this ROM show where more than half the artists are women. I'm not saying we are perfect, but please don't confuse American problems with Canadian problems. 104.163.147.121 (talk) 04:06, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
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