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This....is the girl who did the voice of Lana Lang in the Superman cartoons? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.146.125.214 (talk) 22:56:32, August 18, 2007 (UTC)
An anonymous user at 165.234.253.57 (I'll call them "IP 57") added much of the current article's campaign-like prose ("...bringing accuracy, transparency and technology...", "...worked hard to...", "Always believing..."). On November 1, 192.91.235.243reverted the page to its previous state. IP 57 then restored the puffy language. Seeking a third path, I modified the article earlier today, keeping the objective claims, but toning down the fluffy language. IP 57 reverted those edits as well. Can we editors talk about this and agree that the current language violates Wikipedia's NPOV policy, even if we don't agree on each others' exact verbiage? --LinkTiger (talk) 17:12, 3 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]