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== March 2015 == | |||
It is clear that you are not interested in factual accuracy in the article. | |||
You can revert it and make Misplaced Pages articles not relevant nor accurate as | |||
this is becoming ever more common and known in the internet community. Do a | |||
little research and you will see that everything I had changed was FACTUAL. | |||
End of Story. | |||
<small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) </span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> | |||
:If your edit added "actual facts that anyone can research and find on the internet," then you should be able to find a ] that supports your changes. Did you make a mistake in that edit summary? ] (]) 00:37, 3 April 2015 (UTC) | |||
The "reliable source" is the "actual source" itself. The National Alliance or www.natall.com . | |||
Go check it out for yourself. It, the NA, exists. The new Chairman is William White Williams, since Erich Gliebe resigned, and it is now a membership organization, as in the "join us" link. | |||
What else makes that so difficult for you to understand? No source is more reliable than is the direct source and vs any second-hand source.<small><span class="autosigned">— Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) </span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> | |||
:Natall.com is not cited at any point in the article, so they are not the "actual" source. Misplaced Pages sticks to independent sources, because primary sources about such groups are not likely to present a reliable or realistic image. | |||
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So cite it, as they are the actual direct primary source. The so-called "independent sources" that have been cited in this article, like the SPLC, are neither "reliable" nor "realistic" | |||
and nor are they even "accurate". "Image" is subjective and POV, whereas, the actual facts | |||
are NPOV. Again, it is clear that you are not interested in factual accuracy in the article. | |||
You can revert it and just make such Misplaced Pages articles not relevant nor accurate as usual | |||
as this is just becoming ever more common and well-known in the internet community, or just | |||
as is the "dinosaur" mass media. | |||
Do a little independent research yourself and you will see that everything I had changed | |||
IS FACTUAL, whereas the article you reverted back to is NOT FACTUAL. | |||
That is fine with me, as this only reflects Misplaced Pages's difficulty with ever having or in getting the facts straight and correct verses being just SPLC false propaganda. So be it! | |||
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Hey Asshole, | |||
Check out the links and see that what was edited was factual. | |||
This is why your articles just suck and are not up to date! | |||
] Please ] other editors. If you continue, you may be ] from editing Misplaced Pages. <!-- Template:uw-npa3 --> ] (]) 23:39, 25 March 2015 (UTC) | |||
Again, it is clear that you are not interested in factual accuracy in the article. | |||
You can and have reverted it and make Misplaced Pages articles not relevant nor accurate | |||
as this is becoming ever more common and known in the internet community. | |||
Do a little independent research and you will see that everything that I had changed | |||
in the article was FACTUAL. | |||
End of Story. I can't fix you "editors" here all being so stupid. You just don't get it. | |||
So be it. | |||
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== March 2015 == | |||
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== April 2015 == | |||
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== use of article talk pages == | |||
These are to discuss the article itself, not attack other organisations. If you don't think the SPLC can be used, you are welcome to complain at ]. As you can see above, copying chunks of material from the web is also something that can't be done unless it is clearly copyright free. ] (]) 16:02, 3 April 2015 (UTC) | |||
== Misplaced Pages articles not relevant nor accurate == | |||
It is clear that you are not interested in factual accuracy in the article. | |||
You can revert it and make Misplaced Pages articles not relevant nor accurate as | |||
this is becoming ever more common and known in the internet community. Do a | |||
little research and you will see that everything I had changed was FACTUAL. | |||
End of Story. |
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