Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Media, the arts, and architecture
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Talk:Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
| When reliable sources disagree about a fact, but the evidence generally leans towards one side, how should we represent the fact in the lead? Namelessposter (talk) 13:41, 3 March 2026 (UTC) |
Talk:Act III: This City Made Us
| A dispute exists regarding the inclusion and level of detail for describing a hidden pregap track on the album Act III: This City Made Us. The untitled track, approximately 5:14 long, contains a spoken-word "numbers station" broadcast that matches a coded message in the album's included written story booklet, the libretto. |
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Albums
When an article title includes the name of a band (or other musical act) in parentheses, how should definite titles ("the") before the name be treated?
Popcornfud (talk) 04:23, 27 February 2026 (UTC) |
Talk:Ideological bias on Wikipedia
There is presently a dispute about whether or not media coverage of a Manhattan Institute study authored by David Rozado in which he undertakes sentiment analysis of Wikipedia in an attempt to identify its bias is due inclusion in this article. This RfC seeks to ascertain the extent to which this study should be addressed in this page.
Should the Manhattan Institute study by David Rozado be included:
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| The following will be a survey only and we only need you to state something along the line of Support Option (Letter). No long wall of text is necessary, though comments, sources and discussions of process is encouraged.
Brett Ratner fled Hollywood for Israel and lost work following several documented allegations of rape, sexually misconduct and harassment by several woman, and mention in the Epstein files. There is a debate on whether mention of this should be included in the WP:LEAD, which according to Wikipedia the WP:LEAD..."should identify the topic, establish context, explain why the topic is notable, and summarize the most important points, including any prominent controversies."
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Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard
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| There is an ongoing dispute among editors regarding whether the Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Deji event should be included in the "List of events" table for this article.
Some editors argued the event should be excluded because Misfits Boxing was not a primary promoter of the event, which was promoted by Global Titans and Mayweather Promotions, and that the use of the "MF & DAZN: X Series Presents" branding alone may not satisfy WP:DEFINING for inclusion. Other editors contend the event should be included because the event was marketed in association with the Misfits Boxing brand, including use of the "MF & DAZN: X Series Presents" branding in certain promotional material. Sources cited in the discussion include coverage from DAZN's YouTube playlist, Dexerto, Misfits Boxing's website, as well as event listings and databases identifying the promoters involved. Here is the question: Should the Mayweather Jr. vs. Deji event be included in the Misfits Boxing event table? GhaziTwaissi (talk) 12:00, 11 February 2026 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard
What is the reliability of The Points Guy (TPG) as a source?
— Newslinger talk 17:51, 4 February 2026 (UTC) |