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Your EAR edit

About a week ago, you posted a request for editor assistance regarding an article that you have a few number of edits on. There are a few responses to your request, and I would like to know if you found any of them helpful.

Please respond by appending an update to the request, or leave a note on my talk page. --Aarktica 18:28, 25 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

  • One of the responses to your request indicated that there was a section that disproportionately larger than the rest. That would seem to qualify as UNDUE weight. Hence, the NPOV tag. --Aarktica 11:35, 26 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
    • The article in question, BODIES... The Exhibition, has a criticism section which appears to be the bulk of the article. As such, questions are raised about the objectivity of the article — hence the undue weight argument. See the "NPOV tag without details provided" section for more information on the responses to your request. --Aarktica 17:57, 26 September 2007 (UTC)Reply
      • As I mentioned earlier, at least one other editor had expressed concern about undue weight given to criticism of the subject matter. This makes it fair game for removal by any editor who decides to be bold by removing such material. Additionally, content lacking reliable sources or verifiability can be purged unless adequate supporting material is provided. In any case, you can find out who made which revisions to the article by perusing the history log for that page. Hope this helps, --Aarktica 16:41, 16 November 2007 (UTC)Reply