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BRD Bold, Revert, Discuss

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Disputed

The issue of independent notability WP:N is very clear that Wikipedia requires;- “evidence from reliable independent sources” preferably from secondary sources. WP:N, WP:V

The sources in the article, including primary sources WP:PRIMARY do not support the “topic” of the current ‘article title.’ This may suggests original research WP:OP and synthesis of sources WP:SYN. This can be demonstrated by the current article title and/or article notability does not refer to the previous historic corner(s) name(s) which defines the “topic” of the article. WP:N, WP:NOTBLOG agljones(talk)20:18, 9 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Spurious tagging from a bad faith editor

Disputed BRD Process

The editor USER:Rocknrollmancer has previously received a formal warning by an uninvolved editor User:Drmies for the repetitive use of “laundry lists.” The continuous use various ‘laundry lists,’ either directly or indirectly, or in the edit summary may be seen as 'supermarket shopping' by other editors.(talk)19:39, 2 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Disputed BRD Process

The summary for the BRD process is that Wikipedia allows editors the discretion, as appropriate, to merge information into other articles. The information in paragraphs 1&2 in respect to this edit [1] can be corrected and inserted into the Signpost Corner article (eg Governor's Hill/Heywood Park bridge WP:GEOFEAT). The “article topic” in these edits [2] & [3] can be reverted to its original title of this edit [4] and converted to a permanent stub article WP:PSA, until the issue of the historic name and land-use relative to the nearby Government House can be resolved. This will not reproduce the current issue of patent nonsense, Original Research WP:OR and synthesis of sources WP:SYN in respect to the “topic in the “article title” caused by the ongoing and the inappropriate use of primary sources WP:PRIMARY such as the Road Closing Notice RC062 and the publication MaCauley, (2016) WP:AEIS. agljones(talk)19:49, 2 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]