Talk:Nils Bejerot
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I agree that an article almost always can be improved. But a lot of tags in article with sources with unspecified claims is a type of vandalism Dala11a (talk) 19:27, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
- I'm not sure what you expected when you dumped those very long quotes in, and used the man's bio page as a platform for your POV on drugs and drug policy. The tags represent real issues with the article which would need to be addressed to achieve GA status. None of the tags used require specific claims to be outlined, but if you feel any of the tags are unwarrented feel free to explain why. NJGW (talk) 19:32, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
- My POV? The relevant question is if the article reflects Bejerot's work and books etc. The tags are conflicting. Complain about to many quotes and in the same time complains about that the text may not reflect Bejerot's books. His bio page includes links to several of of his books in a full PDF-version. That must bee the best source you can have for the text in his books. Dala11a (talk) 20:04, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
- Your POV on drug policy is reflected by the way you edit drug related articles, and especially by this message on your talk page. You may have a conflict of interest as you are emotionally invested in the topic, and it is reflected by the way you interpret sources.
- My POV? The relevant question is if the article reflects Bejerot's work and books etc. The tags are conflicting. Complain about to many quotes and in the same time complains about that the text may not reflect Bejerot's books. His bio page includes links to several of of his books in a full PDF-version. That must bee the best source you can have for the text in his books. Dala11a (talk) 20:04, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
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- You are also misunderstanding one of the tags (I'm not sure which one). I don't think this article needs more about what Nil's books are about, and I don't argue whether or not the text of the books is reflected. This article needs more about who this guy is, where he's from, what he's done, why he's notable, who recognizes that, and then a smaller section about what his drug policy is, and an even smaller section about his books. Also, text from his books is not the best source for discussing the books. What you need are secondary and tertiary sources which discuss his books and their merits. NJGW (talk) 20:55, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
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