Talk:Celebrity Centre

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[edit] Series Template

Removing this Series Template from across the Scientology related pages. This is not correct usage of Series Templates per the guidelines. They were set up to show the history of countries and were different articles form a sequential series. This is not the case with the Scientology pages, which are random pages on different topics – not a sequence of any kind. Wiki’s definition of a series is: “In a general sense, a series is a related set of things that occur one after the other (in a succession) or are otherwise connected one after the other (in a sequence).” Nuview, 15:25, 10 January 2006 (PST)

[edit] Bias in the Article

I'm going to quote the article to point out an example of it's Anti-Scientology bias.

Critics of Scientology point to the fact that Hubbard launched "Project Celebrity" in 1955 to recruit celebrities into the cult and say that the centres were established for this purpose, because celebrity members give Scientology the publicity it needs to recruit more members.

This article needs a SERIOUS overhaul and links to non-bias sources. The Fading Light 8:34, 22 March 2006

Well stated. Terryeo 19:56, 19 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Link [2]

Link [2] points to [1] and apparently does so because the information just preceeding it is contained on the webpage. However, the webpage is the personal property of one Kristi Wachter Kristi . Kristi's personal opinion would be appropriate as an exterior link, but since a personal website does not satisfy WP:V which requires, "previously published by reputable and reliable sources", and because WP:RS specifically denies that personal websites can be used as secondary sources of information in Wikipedia articles. That citation should be removed to an "exterior links" section and the quoted text removed from the article. Terryeo 19:54, 19 June 2006 (UTC)