Talk:REACH (Singapore)
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Where now?
[edit]Now that we have had a deletion discussion and decided to keep the article we have to decide what to do with it:
- Sourcing: Obviously, we need to rewrite the article using the independent sources found during the AfD and any other good sources anybody can suggest. Please suggest them here.
- Focus: Should we focus on REACH as an organisation or as a web site? I think the former. As such we should try to get information about who is in charge and what its status is within the government.
- Article name: "REACHSingapore" is obviously the wrong name. That is what made me think the subject was not notable or verifiable. I was searching for the wrong name! Do we want to go for Reaching Everyone For Active Citizenry @ Home, REACH (Singapore government agency) or REACH (website). I am thinking that the second one is probably best with the other two being redirects.
- Tone: At the very least we need to try to avoid writing content that sounds like it is promoting the subject. If there is any critical coverage (of a non-trivial and notable nature) we should try to include that. Is there any?
--DanielRigal (talk) 19:34, 3 May 2011 (UTC)
- @DanielRigal: I have removed sections which are not referenced and are possibly closely paraphrased from the website. I did try to find sources but other than some trivial mentions, there are hardly any available. I have no objection to reinstating the content but only if citations are found for it. --Lemongirl942 (talk) 05:14, 11 April 2016 (UTC)