Talk:Edward Wyckoff Williams

Latest comment: 1 year ago by 72.90.158.32 in topic EWW was gay

Proper sourcing and citation; Excessive edits from IP hopper; User impersonating username edit

I have been editing this article in good faith for several weeks now. A user with an anonymous IP has repeatedly undone my edits -- edits that I have supported with analysis, consistent with the best practices and customs of the Wikipedia community. The anonymous IP user has failed to offer any analysis whatsoever as to why my edits are unacceptable. Recently, the edits from the anonymous IP user stopped, but the same undoing activity continues by a user who has duplicated my username but who has appended "2" to it, in an apparent attempt to add confusion to the process. This user's conduct is clearly abusive, as he is offering absolutely no rationale whatsoever to undoing my edits, other than to say, essentially, that I have been reported for "vandalism." It is not vandalism if the edits are made in good faith and in accordance with Wikipedia usage guidelines. Having said all of that, this article contains many claims that are not supported whatsoever by any citation. Where citations have been offered, the substance discussed in the removed sentences are not discussed on the referenced URLs. Those are the only edits that I have been making. I have only made edits to try to improve this article. If you look deep enough into the history, you will see there has been very little contribution to this article from the Wikipedia community at large. It basically only has edits from (1) a user who has the username equivalent to the person who is the subject of the article, indicating a possible biased source, (2) the anonymous IP user who appears now to have changed his username to my username plus "2" (i.e., User:JamesDC2, (3) me. The citations are also erroneous on this article and do not conform to proper citation style. Any assistance with the IP hopper and in ensuring the integrity of this article will be appreciated.James.DC (talk) 17:33, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

I've had a quick look at the latest set of changes, and you appear to be removing referenced content without explanation (though I apologise if I've missed any explanations earlier in the edit war - it is rather hard to follow). If you want to remove content, but another editor disputes your removal by putting it back, you should explain your reasoning here on the Talk page and try to gain a consensus. What I suggest you might like to do while the article is protected is explain the reasons why your preferred version of the article, with those portions of content removed, is the better one - that way, we might be able to get a consensus before the article is unprotected. (Also, please note that User:JamesDC2 has been indefinitely blocked due to a violation of Wikipedia's username policy, as you can see on their Talk page.) -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 18:42, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply
No problem. However, please note that explanations were in fact offered for all of the deletions on a number of occasions, including most recently on 21:57, 13 December 2010. I will add individual explanations on this page in short order for all the edits that remain in dispute. Please also note that the dispute over these edits has come almost exclusively from an IP hopper and a user who has impersonated my username, presumably the same person. The original author of this article, User:Ewyckoffwilliams, is no longer making edits to this article (at least under his own username), adding increased doubt to the dubious nature of the unsourced claims. James.DC (talk) 20:04, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Wyckoff Wiliams' Purported/Alleged Upcoming Books edit

I have removed (several references) to Wyckoff Williams' purported/alleged upcoming books, Open Letter to Collect on Debt and The Day My Father Died, I was in Rio. Not a single citation or URL has been offered to support that these books are real, authorized, or commissioned works. Not a single publishing company, for example, has issued a press release confirming that the books are, in fact, slated for release in the near future. A credible source to substantiate these claims is required, per the Wikipedia community policy and guidelines. My deletions of these sentences has been serially undone by a user at an anonymous IP address, and then subsequently by a user who has now had his Wikipedia account blocked due to violating the username duplication policy (duplicating my username, plus "2", in an apparent attempt to add confusion and to dissuade other would-be editors of this article from the Wikipedia community. James.DC (talk) 19:54, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

OK, never mind the other user, because that's not what we need to talk about here - let's just stick to discussing the article content. Thanks for explaining your reasoning - other people can check what you're saying now, and we can try to achieve a consensus. I don't have time this evening to check it myself, but I'll try to have a look tomorrow if I have time. Best regards -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 19:59, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply
Agreed. No problem. Thank you. James.DC (talk) 20:04, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Career: Wyckoff Williams as Political Commentator for WVON Radio edit

I have repeatedly deleted a sentence in which it is claimed that Wyckoff Williams is a political commentator at WVON radio in Chicago. A URL was originally provided by an anonymous IP address editor to this article, purportedly in support of this claimed affiliation. However, the referenced URL contains no mention whatsoever of Wyckoff Williams or confirmation that he is affiliated in any capacity (formally or informally) with the radio station. James.DC (talk) 20:10, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Early life and education: Freshman Class Council President edit

I have deleted a sentence in which it is alleged that Wyckoff Williams was president of the Yale Freshman Class Council. No citation was ever provided to support this purported fact. Proper citation is needed. James.DC (talk) 20:12, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

References edit

The references and citations provided in this article are not in proper citation form, as per the Wikipedia guidelines. In addition, URLs are provided as references/footnotes to this article that purportedly support an alleged fact, but no reference to the purported fact is made on the provided URL in some instances. For example, the sentence: "Wyckoff Williams attended the University of Oxford in England, where he was a member of Oriel College." The following URLs are provided immediately after that sentence as references: http://www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/ and http://www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/content/187. Note that in http://www.oriel.ox.ac.uk/content/187, Wyckoff Williams is not mentioned anywhere on the page. These URLs should be deleted as they have no basis in the article. James.DC (talk) 20:21, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Edit request edit

Please could Category:LGBT African Americans and Category:Gay writers be removed per WP:BLPCAT as they are not supported by the text or sources. January (talk) 20:45, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Done --GraemeL (talk) 20:57, 16 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Death of EWW edit

Hi I am Edward Williams’s high school friend. He passed away on March 10, 2022. Someone in Ireland keeps changing his page back, whenever I add his death date and information. Also, he was born I. 1977, making him 45 years old. Someone keeps changing that as well. His mother was ill when he died, so they did not do a public memorial or announce his death in the newspapers. Please stop changing this information back. If you are looking for sources, check his Facebook page, where his brother has posted about his death. There was a private event with the Supper Club NYC following the funeral. Thanks! I can be reached at Shilpa.Mankikar@gmail.com for more information. 72.90.158.32 (talk) 18:27, 4 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

EWW was gay edit

Why did you remove the LGBT African American tag when he literally wrote an article about being Gay, Black, and confronting his abuser - that is cited in the Wikipedia page? He later won 2 GLAAD Awards - 1 for that very article & was a United Nations gay spokesman. His photo was in Times Square representing gays around the world. 72.90.158.32 (talk) 18:29, 4 December 2022 (UTC)Reply