Talk:BPDFamily.com - Aboutcom Psychology

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About.com citations

Please do not revert About.com citations as "non-credible source" without further discussion. The reverted citation refers to an article written by a National Institute of Health Researcher on a website owned by the New York Times.(see acquisition) . There are over 5,000 about.com citations in Wikipedia articles. About.com has a Wikipedia article. 166.173.186.155 (talk) 20:35, 14 January 2016 (UTC)


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  • Attempted to fix sourcing for http://bpd.about.com/od/forfamilyandfriends/a/BPDfamres.htm
  • Attempted to fix sourcing for http://blogs.psychcentral.com/wellness/2011/05/your-partner-with-borderline-personality-dis/
  • Attempted to fix sourcing for http://bpdcentral.com/blog/?Where-to-Find-Online-Family-Member-Support-64

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Information in info box is dubious

Information in http://dbpedia.org/page/BPDFamily.com appears to be wrong. There is an unnamed Clinical advisor. John Cain is the Executive Director and R. Skip Johnson has an unnamed role. Also the source of the information is http://dbpedia.org/page/BPDFamily.com not https://www.dmoz.org/search?q=BPDFamily.--Penbat (talk) 11:02, 10 April 2016 (UTC)


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Reverting good faith edits rather than upediting

@Jytdog:

I believe your revert was made in good faith but based on your edit note, I'm not confident that you looked carefully at the edits that were made.

1. The only content change was the following and it is referenced and it is more neutral:

2. Other neutrality edits included:

3. The rest was changing the order of paragraphs/sentences without content change.

4. The COI banner was removed as provided in WP:MTR referenced on the banner itself. If the maintenance template is not fully supported. Some neutrality tags, such as Conflict of Interest (COI) and Neutral point of view (POV), require the tagging editor to initiate a dialogue (generally on the article's talk page), to support the placement of the tag. If the tagging editor failed to do so, or the discussion is dormant, the template can be removed.

We should assume good faith. I spent an hour looking this article. I'll hold off reverting so that you may double check the above.
2602:306:8308:CAF0:29BC:1A03:B626:E87D (talk) 22:19, 14 September 2016 (UTC)

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