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Alright, initial sandboxed version up, will be adding more tomorrow, including picture and more fleshed out matrix of creation, as well as some general "prettying" up.
Ks64q2 (
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03:02, 16 March 2009 (UTC)reply
What's "SB"?
I was trying to figure out what the (probable) initialism "SB" derives from. I figured I might learn here. No luck. My best guess is "Sports Blog". However, what I see on the following web page would suggest "Sports Brand":
http://www.crunchbase.com/company/sb-nation
If someone knows for sure, please add to article.
DrHow (
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20:09, 12 January 2012 (UTC)reply
why the heck does "Tyler Bleszinski" redirect here, and there's also a link in this very article to Tyler Bleszinski which redirects to the article. It's fun to loop around for like 30 seconds, but then it gets boring. — Preceding
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83.22.177.1 (
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16:19, 9 May 2016 (UTC)reply
This
edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
Hello! On behalf of
Vox Media, I've drafted an expanded and improved Wikipedia article about SB Nation for community review. I do not edit the main space because of my conflict of interest, so I'm looking for volunteer editors to review this draft article and copy over proposed content appropriately.
The existing Wikipedia article has a few problems:
the infobox mentions "Matt Watson", who is not credited as a founder or otherwise mentioned in the article's prose
the company's NYC offices are no longer near Bryant Park
the lead's last sentence regarding content sharing is outdated
in the "Vox Media" section, the following content is both inaccurate and unsourced: "On August 8, 2017, Vox Media announced a partnership with Bill Simmons' The Ringer, a website that focuses on sports, pop culture, and tech. The website has been integrated into SB Nation. At this time it is unknown if the site will stay on that platform or move to an entirely new platform."
the quote by Jim Bankoff is unnecessary
content about the 2012 redesign seems overly detailed, if not promotional, and specifically crediting Spencer Hall seems unnecessary
the "Rebranding" section is just one sentence, sourced by the SB Nation website
I've worked to address these issues and provide a more complete overview of the brand's history, business model, programming, and recognition, using appropriate sourcing, with Vox's review for accuracy. "Relaunch", "Vox Media", and "Rebranding" seemed like poor subsection heading titles, so I've removed these, kept the "Holtzclaw controversy" heading, and added a "Programming" subsection. Regarding the Holtzclaw controversy, given the sensitivities here, the only proposed change to this section is changing the word "fiasco" to "situation" in the last sentence. I'd argue "situation" is more neutral, and I'm open to other suggestions.
I hope editors will agree this draft is an improvement over the existing article. Again, I'm seeking a volunteer to copy over markup appropriately, and I'm happy to tackle the draft in its entirety or address one section at a time. I can answer questions or concerns here or on my user talk page. Thanks in advance for any help.
Inkian Jason (
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01:27, 2 August 2018 (UTC)reply
@
AmericanAir88: Thank you for reviewing the draft and updating the live article. If you don't mind, I think the "<!--" and "-->" from the screenshot field in the infobox should be removed in order for the image to display properly. Otherwise, the article looks great! Thanks again.
Inkian Jason (
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21:01, 9 August 2018 (UTC)reply