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Hi, thanks for taking this to the talk page. I understand the concern about the awards section sounding promotional but I have tried to take out some unnecessary words that potentially sounded NPoV. But I think that the references to awards are part of the subject's notability and should remain for the time being. Sourcing seems generally ok to me, there's no self published stuff. If there are other issues you think should be improved, I'm happy to look at them. Jwslubbock (talk) 10:18, 5 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
I see you deleted all the sources again @MrsSnoozyTurtle. Can you please raise here on the talk page what you believe is the issue with the sources you are deleting before you just delete them? Without a discussion, it looks like edit warring, and on top of that it looks like you are deleting the awards and achievements of a woman from an underrepresented group. The awards a journalist wins are central to their WP:N, so I really don't understand why you are repeatedly coming to this page to remove the entire reason why a person of colour passes the Notability criteria. Women and people of colour are underrepresented on Wikipedia, and if you are coming to a page like this to delete all the references, you should have a good reason why you are doing this. If you keep doing this without explaining why, I will ask an admin to protect the page. Jwslubbock (talk) 11:30, 4 September 2022 (UTC)Reply
I hope that the last sentence of yours isn't meant to be a threat?
It is very frustrating that I try to improve the NPOV and reduce the unsourced text, only to be accused of vandalism and have the edits reverted without regard for WP:ROWN.
Regarding your request to raise the issues here, that is what I have done in the messages above. In fact it was me who started this Talk Page discussion. Regards, MrsSnoozyTurtle11:51, 8 September 2022 (UTC)Reply
What unsourced text are you referring to? You deleted, repeatedly, the entire section on Ganguly's awards, which are a core part of her WP:N. You provided no explanation for why you did this, and you seem to be claiming that the sources used are unreliable, without saying why you believe any of the references are unreliable. This is not how we edit Wikipedia, and you need to be more aware of the challenges Wikipedia faces with regard to the diminishing of achievements of women and people of colour. If you're going to delete all the achievements of a female person of colour, you need to explain why, otherwise it looks bad. So, if you are contesting here that all the sources used in the section on Ganguly's awards are unreliable, I would like you to explicitly identify which sources you believe are unreliable and why. If you can make a good case for this, then we can delete the sources and the facts they cite, but if you can't, we need to leave them there. So, over to you, which of the sources on this page are you contesting? Jwslubbock (talk) 15:16, 13 September 2022 (UTC)Reply
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Please delete "last=#". It causes a CS1 error and the article appears on the list at CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list. (One of the vertical lines on either side of this parameter also has to be deleted. Thanks Ira Leviton (talk) 16:53, 9 September 2022 (UTC)Reply