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Mattlore (talk) 04:54, 15 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

Bronwyn Bishop image

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There's a couple of issues with the image which is why I removed it. Firstly, because the image has been posted on Twitter and published in several newspapers does not make it "public domain" or freely-licensed (see Wikipedia:Image use policy for more information on the policy). It will be deleted from Wikimedia Commons eventually because it would most certainly not meet the rules for freely-licensed images: there is no licence information, no source and no permission from the person who took the photo. Secondly, it should not have been included in the infobox which is for a quick summary of information and a photo of the subject. If it was appropriately licensed, it should have been included as a captioned thumbnail image in the body of the text, preferably next to the text about the travel expense issues. --Canley (talk) 00:46, 31 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

Gallen

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Hi Osito, I see you have added back in "is a self-confessed drug cheat, having admitted in 2014 to...". I have several problems with that sentence;

  • First is there any other type of confession apart from a "self-confession"? If not, then self doesn't need to be there.
  • Secondly, what is the difference between confessed or admitted? They mean the same thing, do they not?
  • Therefore I think the sentence only needs to read either, "confessed in 2014 to..." or "admitted in 2014 to..."
Last time we discussed this we ended up settling on "pleaded guilty to the use of performance enhancing drugs in 2014." - Perhaps we should just go back to that? Mattlore (talk) 00:58, 19 July 2016 (UTC)Reply