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@Flickerd:, @Iambic Pentameter: - what are you doing? You have an unsourced claim about a BLP subject that is disputed by someone appearing to have links to the subject, and you're revert-warring with them and re-adding the unsourced claim. This is bizarre. (If you'd actually read the source you're revert-warring over, you'd have noticed that it doesn't support the claim the user is trying to remove.) The Drover's Wife (talk) 07:53, 6 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
@The Drover's Wife: I'm not sure, but I think you may be getting confused. Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm most certainly not here to negatively contribute. This was the diff of my revert. As can be seen I'm reverting the addition of the unsourced content and modification of the top paragraph that was the original unsourced content added to return the page to the status quo. I can't see how removing unsourced content is "re-adding the unsourced claim"; I hope that this is a simple mistunderstanding, and I'm not doing anything wrong! Thanks — Iambic Pentameter(talk / contribs)08:04, 6 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
You inserted a claim that she was born in Brighton - which the user with apparent ties to the subject disputes in multiple edit summaries. The newspaper article that claim is sourced to does not support the claim. A user corrected a claim about a BLP that Wikipedia made that was wrong and added (correct) information about where she worked while not knowing that they had to cite it - and you've jumped all over them, readded apparently false information into a BLP article, and gone to all the trouble of having the page protected to stop them fixing it again. This is the most ludicrous case of newbie-biting I've seen in forever. The Drover's Wife (talk) 08:05, 6 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
@The Drover's Wife: First off, I didn't have the page protected, I simply stumbled upon the page this morning, and wasn't aware of any conflict taking place in the first place. Secondly, thanks for the explanation about the date of birth, on my part this was a misunderstanding, made in good faith, definately not newbie-biting, so please don't make it seem that way. Best, — Iambic Pentameter(talk / contribs)08:13, 6 March 2017 (UTC)Reply