Talk:Marialia Pacitto

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Self-published sources

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One major problem this article currently faces is that so much of the content is sourced to blogs and other self--published sources. Under our rules for using self-published sources for biographies of living persons, we can only use self-published sources written by Ms. Pacitto herself... and even then, we can't use it for information about other people (such as that Janey Rockstar wore something of Marialia's at a performance.) I've started to scrape some of this out of the article, but there is more to be done. --Nat Gertler (talk) 01:32, 15 August 2021 (UTC)Reply

Material not in source

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This article has a lot of sources on it, but often checking them one finds that they do not cover all of the claims made since the previous source (just an example, I just deleted a claim that Marialia material had been carried at since-closed retailer Patricia Field -- but the source, while mentioning Field had closed, mentioned Marialia not at all. We should limit the article to reliably-sourced statements, whether that means adding sources or removing claims. --Nat Gertler (talk) 03:10, 16 August 2021 (UTC)Reply