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I have just stripped out all of the external links except the official website of the subject, as there were some spammy and gossipy links (a movie advertisement, a couple of interviews with the founder of the company), etc., along with several "criticisms" of the subject which made the external links section very
WP:UNDUE. Some of the links may have some value to indicate significant criticisms in the article itself, but the use of external links was excessive and doesn't help the understanding of the article. Please discuss if anyone feels that one or more of these links should be restored. GiftigerWunsch[TALK]08:48, 25 September 2010 (UTC)reply
I have to ask in what way, exactly, does the stripping out of all critical links fix the undue issue you see? Societies' and expert's opinions of Chick Publications are EXTREMELY low. Per NPOV policy, most of this article actually should be weighed critically. Removing all critical external links actually creates undue weight, not removes it.
Farsight001 (
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09:49, 25 September 2010 (UTC)reply
The external links section was entirely negative and undue, and the article already seems to address the positive and negative per
WP:NPOV. The external links were to biased commentaries which aren't appropriate anyway; if they are useful, they should be refactored as references and used to add to the neutral coverage of the topic as I described. GiftigerWunsch[TALK]10:24, 25 September 2010 (UTC)reply
No it was not entirely negative. As you said, it had the link to chick's official website. That is one positive link, which is, frankly, still undue in the positive direction because of the sheer level of negative attitude towards Chick. (not that it's reasonable to remove that link though)
Farsight001 (
talk)
11:15, 25 September 2010 (UTC)reply
I am unenthused about external generally. Why are they there at all? Can something not be cited in the text? Innuendo? Or what? either it should be in the text as "Catholics respond by saying..." or "Supporters says that..." or "Chick replies that..." and we can cite the site. (!?) Anyway, a large number of externals are simply put-offs. No one even tries to reference them.
One of the links added to the page (Footnote #63) now leads to a porn site - the link hasn't been changed but for some reason it now redirects to the improper page. I have left the URL up, just removed the hotlink; perhaps someone more familiar with the original source can update the URL.
68.146.64.9 (
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22:21, 26 March 2011 (UTC)reply
I tried using Internet Archive but it kept timing out. I removed the URL altogether and replaced it with the the actual name of the original site. I will keep trying to see if I can get a Internet Archive reference we can use but it generally doesn't have much luck with picture heavy sites.--
BruceGrubb (
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18:25, 24 April 2011 (UTC)reply
things to be added
There should be a little bit more about factually and objectively verifiably preposterous nonsense in Chick publications, such as
IHS standing for Isis-Horus-Set (or whatever it is), etc. Also, some of the tracts (such as "The Death Cookie") have developed a kind of camp status among a decidedly non-pious audience...
AnonMoos (
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21:11, 7 April 2011 (UTC)reply
The problem here is there are few reliable sources that talk about the details of the tracks and those that do don't go into enough detail.
A related problem is that many times there are no reference to any of the claims in the tracks other than scripture and the few times there are (such as Big Daddy) the source is of very poor quality.
Many of the tracks are sloppy in their handling of their subject matter (such as There go the Dinosaurs) that anyone with a reasonable reference book can rip the track to shreds just on the grounds of basic logic. In the case of There go the Dinosaurs it is claimed that the flood wiped out most of the plants reducing the amount of oxygen available to the dinosaurs making them lethargic. The problem is the track either ignores or is ignorant of the fact that not all Dinosaurs were big-- Archaeopteryx discovered in 1861 is about the size of a modern chicken,
Velociraptor discovered in 1923 is the size of a small dog, and Deinonychus discovered in 1931 is roughly man sized. The whole premise of the track falls about with the smallest bit of actual research. This is the case with many of the tracks and explains why there is so little in reliable sources against them--any good armchair researcher can tear most of them apart.--
BruceGrubb (
talk) 06:23, 22 May 2011 (UTC