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Talk:Persecution of_Christians#Nazi_section

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Filed by Jenhawk777 on 21:01, 10 August 2020 (UTC).
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Jenhawk777 (talk) 22:58, 17 August 2020 (UTC)

Nightenbelle's Final Statement

Then is sounds like we have reached a point where we are all on the same page. While Bonhoeffer does deserve recognition and a page of his on, he does not qualify to be highlighted specifically on this page. Do you guys think you can work on finding the inline sources and inserting them based on talk page discussion or do we need to continue the mediated discussion here for that? It sounds like everyone agrees they need to happen. Nightenbelle (talk) 14:27, 18 August 2020 (UTC)

Editors' Responses

Jenhawk777

We must remove the section that needs sourcing because our definition for inclusion requires persecution directly for faith and the German Christians were not persecuted--for any reason. Jenhawk777 (talk) 17:20, 18 August 2020 (UTC)

Thats the idea- unless someone can find a reliable source that says otherwise. Nightenbelle (talk) 17:21, 18 August 2020 (UTC)

Eighth Statement by Replacement Moderator

I am reopening this case at the request of User:Jenhawk777. The other editors will be notified within a few minutes. Jenhawk777 is requested to make a statement below explaining why they have requested re-opening. Robert McClenon (talk) 18:46, 21 August 2020 (UTC)

The statement by User:Jenhawk777 is limited to 200 words, as are any other statements. Be civil and concise. Overly long statements do not explain the issues any better than shorter statements. Robert McClenon (talk) 18:47, 21 August 2020 (UTC)

Eighth Statements by Editors

Explanation by User:Jenhawk777
  • A section in the article includes the German Christians who supported Hitler; it has no inline citations. We agreed it needs citations, but I had asked about just removing it instead. It doesn't meet the definition of persecution we agreed to. That removal was not discussed.
  • These quotes are used as proof there was consensus on keeping it: Slatersteven says We cannot have a list of Every Christian persecuted by the Nazis, even it is was due to their faith. just as Objective3000 says Given this, I don’t see adding any individuals, with or without inline cites or even if sources say the person was specifically persecuted for being a Christian. That's about adding Bonhoeffer. The German Christians were a group not an individual, and they were already in the article, so there would have been no discussion of adding them.
  • However, if I am mistaken, and Slatersteven and Objective3000 actually thought these statements were about the German Christian paragraph, then there is consensus to remove it, not keep it. It seems to me it can't be interpreted both ways.
statement by User:slatersteven

Unsourced content should be removed, but I am not the only one there. I am not sure I understand the rest.Slatersteven (talk) 09:12, 23 August 2020 (UTC)


Ninth Statement by Moderator

Jenhawk777: Exactly what is your issue about article content that is why you wanted this dispute reopened? It isn't clear. Please identify one to three changes to the article that you are requesting. Do not say that unsourced content should be removed; say what unsourced content should be removed. Be specific and clear.

Both: Should the paragraph about German Christians be removed? Be brief and clear. Robert McClenon (talk) 06:08, 24 August 2020 (UTC)

Ninth Statements by Editors

Jenhawk777

Apparently, what I most objected to has now been removed and slightly rewritten. No one pinged me to let me know, so I just discovered it, but it's now good enough for me to support the content of the first four sentences as they are. I don't know who did it or when, but I thank them.

As to referencing, I'd just like to see a little clean up, that's all. These sentences have a pile of 9 references all in a row at their end, that need to be inline citations of those sentences they actually refer to, with the extras removed. It's impossible for anyone to check them as they are.

The sentence that begins, "The Third Reich founded its own version of Christianity ..." is an aspect of how the Nazis persecuted the churches, so it's relevant to the topic, and should be kept. However, in order to fully represent what sources say about it, I would like to see a second sentence added--"This is what (sources) say led to the development of the Confessing Church and what Protestant opposition to Nazis there was." This makes no claims concerning persecution, so perhaps we could agree to add that one statement without fighting over it.

That's it. The rest has been fixed.

Thank you Robert McClenon for doing this. It's amazingly wonderful that you responded as you did. You listened. I'm deeply grateful.

I also respect, appreciate and admire Slatersteven's objectivity, reasonableness and commitment to good content (no matter how irritating their opponent is), but I will be sure and tell them that personally.

Thank you both. Jenhawk777 (talk) 17:48, 24 August 2020 (UTC)

Slatersteven

Given there are 9 sources in that paragraph, no not a blanket removal. But yes much of it needs removing or re-writing.Slatersteven (talk) 08:59, 24 August 2020 (UTC)

I agree how it was sourced was awful. But its just a question of reworking.Slatersteven (talk) 18:17, 24 August 2020 (UTC)

Tenth Statement by Moderator

Is there anything else that needs to be mediated? I will close the case if there is nothing else to mediate. If there are any remaining issues, please make a statement of not more than 100 words for each issue. Robert McClenon (talk) 02:40, 25 August 2020 (UTC)

Tenth Statements by Editors

Jenhawk777

Not for me. The German Christians are no longer mentioned. All my original complaints have been addressed. I didn't get to add in what I wanted, but that was consensus, and I said from the start that I was okay either adding balance or removing imbalance, and since removal has happened, I'm good. I assume whoever has been fixing the rest of it will finish inline citations. Thank you again for your willingness to help. Jenhawk777 (talk) 03:22, 25 August 2020 (UTC)

Slatersteven

The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the dispute resolution noticeboard's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

United States

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Filed by Truthsayer21 on 15:48, 7 September 2020 (UTC).
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Joey Gibson (political activist)

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Filed by Rian Geldenhuys on 19:59, 6 September 2020 (UTC).
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Petfinder

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Filed by TruthInAdverts on 04:12, 25 August 2020 (UTC).
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Twenty-two or 22?

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Filed by Call me when you get the chance on 00:54, 8 September 2020‎ (UTC).
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Eugene Scalia

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Filed by 2600:8800:6082:A200:A8FD:AC3B:6463:FFED on 06:57, 25 August 2020 (UTC).
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My page: Isla Blair. UK

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Filed by 2A00:23C6:4A04:E600:DCDB:72CE:78A9:EE23 on 09:37, 8 September 2020 (UTC).
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José Luis Martínez-Almeida

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Filed by Sanitroni on 14:53, 8 September 2020 (UTC).
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Patanjali - Indian Yoga Philosopher in Wikipedia

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Filed by 77.118.253.10 on 08:02, 9 September 2020 (UTC).
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Arameans

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Filed by Mugsalot on 11:01, 27 August 2020 (UTC).
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CopperheadOS

– New discussion.
Filed by Yae4 on 14:22, 28 August 2020 (UTC).

Have you discussed this on a talk page?

Yes, I have discussed this issue on a talk page already.

Location of dispute

Users involved

Dispute overview

CopperheadOS has a disagreement over, in essence, the spelling of the "developer" name being used in the Operating System Infobox. It has been discussed on the Talk:CopperheadOS#Removal_of_source_for_the_company_name Talk page. I carelessly broke the 3RR (by a couple hours). Apologies. The editor name, Anupritaisno1, most recently changing back to 3-p's has not participated in the Talk on this issue.

One side wants the name spelled "Coppperhead" with 3-p's, based only on a lookup at this search link. Comments:

  • The operating system is not mentioned at this search result; the connection is inference.
  • The above search result says "Beta: This is a new service — your feedback will help us improve it." indicating it could be faulty (aka unreliable).
  • The above search result says "For the complete profile, go to the official registry source: ServiceOntario" with a link. My search at ServiceOntario gives "0 results for Coppperhead" (3-p's). A search for Copperhead (2-p's) gave several results but none for the OS company (or I missed it).

The other side wants the name spelled "Copperhead" with 2-p's, based on CopperheadOS website - copperhead.co (trademark statement at bottom), every mention of the company name in all other sources used in the article, and trademark lookup sites.


Side Note, related issue: An editor would also like to add a statement to the article saying the company was incorporated in November 2015, based only on the same beta registry lookup site.


How have you tried to resolve this dispute before coming here?

Article Talk page only (and I was warned about 3RR on my user Talk).

How do you think we can help resolve the dispute?

Uninvolved eyes and opinions, previous experience with similar issue.

Summary of dispute by Anupritaisno1

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Summary of dispute by Pitchcurve

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The current incarnation of CopperheadOS is officially developed by a company commonly known as Copperhead. The original OS was developed by an open source development team before the company was incorporated. The open source project and the company split down different paths into the current proprietary CopperheadOS and the open source GrapheneOS. Referring to the developer as simply being the company is incomplete and misleading in the first place. The infobox should likely be changed to distinguish between the original and current developers. The history section can go into detail about it. The continuation of the product by the company and the open source project by the original development team both claim to be the true successors to the project. High quality articles like the golem.de piece present it as open to interpretation. There are a bunch of unreliable sources being used that are simply paraphrasing press releases and social media posts without properly distinguishing between verified facts and the claims from either party. These are primarily based on the company's press releases and statements, and combined with questionable editing of the Wikipedia article (not by anyone involved here) previously led to a very inaccurate article presenting a corporate narrative. The subject matter is not notable enough to have much proper media coverage which makes the many controversies and the active dispute with the open source project quite problematic for the Wikipedia article.

Multiple articles used as sources including the Ars Technica article discuss that the company was founded in Toronto, Ontario to commercialize the open source project. The official addresses associated with the company (it changed) can be used to uniquely identify it and distinguish from any similarly named companies. The date and location it was founded also work. Citing the company itself for the date it was founded would give the same date, but simply isn't necessary when there's a neutral and authoritative source available. The sole use case for the databases offered by Service Ontario and commercial services like Opstart is to obtain an accurate date and legal name for the company. They aren't being used to confirm the connection of the company to the OS. Some articles about the OS were written before the company was founded and others were written afterwards. These articles do not generally try to give specific dates / timelines, so it's nice to have an authoritative source to cite for a precise date. For this article, this is important because otherwise there's going to be a fight about whether the open source project or company existed first. Using an authoritative source for this information was my attempt to put that part of the conflict to rest.

While doing this research, I noticed that the legal company name did not match the one given by the article, and that there had been a previous scuffle about it earlier. I think the article should use the official legal name of the company, particularly since those kinds of information databases cannot be searched without the correct name. It does not make sense to refer to it by the quirky official name in the body of the article where the common name Copperhead is a much better fit. "Copperhead Limited" is an attempt to reference the official legal name of the company but it's incorrect. Contact Service Ontario yourself and you can verify this.

https://beta.canadasbusinessregistries.ca/search/results?search=%7BCoppperhead%7D&status=Active is simply an easy way to refer to the Service Ontario database for people who aren't going to go through the hassle of contacting them or using a commercial service to obtain information on the company as I did.

Summary of dispute by Mr. Stradivarius

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I first came to this article in an administrative capacity, but now on this particular issue I probably count as WP:INVOLVED. The crux of the dispute is whether to use "Copperhead Limited" as the developer name, as used on the company website[9] and in its trademark listings,[10][11] or whether to use Coppperhead Limited (with three P's) as listed in Canada's Business Registries. The 3-P name is allegedly a mistake made by the Copperhead founder when registering the business. Aside from the business registry, I am not aware of any third-party reliable sources that cover the alleged naming mistake. The dispute is complicated by a real-world dispute between the Copperhead CTO and the CEO; the CTO left the company, later founding the rival GrapheneOS. The real-world dispute, and social media activity related to it, is likely the reason that this article has recently seen an influx of new editors. — Mr. Stradivarius ♪ talk ♪ 15:22, 28 August 2020 (UTC)

Summary of dispute by Taybella

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CopperheadOS discussion

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List of_Space_Ghost_Coast_to_Coast_episodes

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Filed by 2601:3C5:8200:97E0:D160:45D8:B8CB:7A7 on 16:52, 28 August 2020 (UTC).
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Khichdi

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Filed by Ahmedhamdy007 on 20:09, 28 August 2020 (UTC).
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Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Formula One#Points in brackets

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Filed by Corvus tristis on 05:37, 30 August 2020 (UTC).
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Tesla, Inc.

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Filed by Stonkaments on 23:50, 23 August 2020 (UTC).
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China–United States trade war

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Joy (singer)

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Filed by Ldnyellow on 04:42, 13 September 2020 (UTC).
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United Kingdom

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Filed by 217.138.33.132 on 03:02, 4 September 2020 (UTC).
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