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Latest comment: 1 year ago24 comments7 people in discussion
I've removed the table of names and dates again. Per WP:BLPPRIVACY, we shouldn't include full names and dates of birth unless they've been widely published in reliable sources. That type of content serves no real encyclopedic purpose, and is more appropriate for a site like Fandom. Woodroar (talk) 12:46, 18 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
they have been published in reliable sources, they were on a tv show. all of their spouses and children’s names are public knowledge as well (public on instagram) Hbailey311 (talk) 03:22, 30 April 2021 (UTC)Reply
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, a tertiary source that summarizes what reliable, secondary sources say is important. By and large, reliable sources don't consider full names and birth dates of most people important—especially when it comes to minors. Maybe if they're a historical figure, but we're not talking about historical figures here. We are intentionally sensitive to private information about living persons, which, like it or not, includes birth dates. Woodroar (talk) 21:43, 9 September 2021 (UTC)Reply
With such attitude you would have to remove birth dates of MOST living people (actors, activists, sports people...). Is this really the way we want to go? Slamazzar (talk) 17:37, 15 September 2021 (UTC)Reply
I've reverted it. This has been discussed multiple times at BLPN and the consensus has always been that this level of detail is a BLPVIO. BLPPRIVACY says that even for notable people, we default to a year—and that's only when cited to reliable, secondary sources or their own personal self-published sources, which these aren't. (The Inquisitr is considered generally unreliable and the family's website isn't controlled by the individual family members. We'd need to cite personal verified social media accounts instead.) MOS:TABLES suggests using tables only for large amounts of complex information and prose for basic lists. I'd even argue that the amount of space taken up by a table is WP:UNDUE. Reliable sources simply don't go into this level of detail about the family members. It's unencyclopedic and violates a number of our policies and guidelines. Woodroar (talk) 19:11, 24 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
With 19 entries, we certainly have a large amounts of complex information. For understanding the ages of the children during the run of the show, it is important to put the date of birth. I was about to add a column for the ages of the children during the run of the show (as opposed to their ages today).
So far, the only Wikipedia policy you cited that had some merit was WP:BLPPRIVACY, and that was addressed with the removal of the exact date of birth. When there are no other Wikipedia policies violations, and the material is pertinent to the article, there is no reason to remove it. Banana Republic (talk) 19:25, 24 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
If there were a way to make tables compliant, multiple editors wouldn't have removed the tables from this and other reality TV docuseries, protected the articles, brought the issues to noticeboards, etc. etc. etc. Woodroar (talk) 19:41, 24 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
In the article's history, all I can is you being the sole editor to keep removing the table:
The level of detail that you're trying to include is what violates BLP: middle names and dates of birth (or year of birth). Reliable sources simply don't consider that worthy of coverage. The table itself is simply...unnecessary. Unlike cast tables in most film and television articles, there's no need for an actor column and a role column. A table based on the credits would be a single column of first names—a vertical list. I suppose you could add a second column with spouse names, but we're still not talking complex data here. It's just as easy to incorporate that into prose as the MOS suggests.
As for the prose list being unreadable, I disagree. Sure, it's not thrilling prose, but it lists the names of the cast/kids and that's it. This isn't some complex saga series where readers might need to consult the cast table every 5 or 10 minutes. It's also not like their names don't appear on screen in the show itself! There's simply no encyclopedic purpose to calling out so much detail when reliable sources don't. Woodroar (talk) 00:30, 25 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
What are you talking about? All the dates in the table are referenced to show, and that's a secondary source for dates of birth, as the primary source is the birth certificate.
Neither the show nor birth certificates are reliable sources for dates of birth—or for full names, for that matter. Please read WP:BLP and start a new discussion at WP:BLPN if you have any questions. Woodroar (talk) 02:38, 25 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
Personally I don't care if you put the names in a table or in a sentence. From an encyclopedic point of view, it's irrelevant either way. Please just STOP talking about birth certificates and shit like that. First of all, it's primary. Second, it's still a BLP violation. That they drag their kids into this TV show in order to make some money doesn't mean we have to participate in it. You need to get over this: we are an encyclopedia and we have a set of rules on what to do with minors who are not notable in their own right. Drmies (talk) 20:04, 25 July 2022 (UTC)Reply
I think you just made it real clear your true intentions behind removing it. Saying they drag their kids into this. Grow up.This is a place for information. Not your opinion. 146.12.224.60 (talk) 01:23, 18 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
I've removed the claim. The archived FAQdoes mention "blanket time" but there's nothing about the corporal punishment aspect mentioned in our article. The FAQ was also taken down sometime after this archived version in September 2005. I did find coverage of a blanket training controversy in gossip and celeb media but nothing in independent, reliable sources. I don't think that a mention on a primary source from 16 years ago meets our strict guidelines for BLPs, let alone a mention in the lead. Woodroar (talk) 15:11, 26 May 2022 (UTC)Reply
Not done: Please point out the clear consensus to remove this information, as I do not see it. Given the discussions further up the page, this is clearly not an uncontroversial change, so such a consensus is needed in order to implement this request. Edit requests are not a form of dispute resolution. If you believe that a BLP violation has occurred, please open a discussion at WP:BLPN or seek other avenues of WP:DR as appropriate. ‑‑ElHef (Meep?) 19:17, 6 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
It should be pointed out that there wasn't a consensus against the table. The consensus was against the dates of birth, and the table no longer has dates of birth.