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I protected the page for a couple of hours to quell the edit war and I picked the m:The Wrong Version to protect. Looking at the source of this news, ESPN and AP seem to have both spoken to a source and even someone speaking on Taggart's behalf: [1][2]. Everyone else is cribbing from them. While waiting for the official statement (supposedly due later today), those sources will do to support an "it has been reported that" kind of statement I'd have thought. It's more than a rumour and not something negative (like a crime or death). Fences&Windows18:03, 7 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
People keep adding un free images that clearly were NOT taken by them, but pass them off as their own work. @UkrNole 485: you reverted one of my edits where I added a free image and replaced it with a fair-use one. MB298 (talk) 23:57, 22 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I do understand your concern, however as I uploaded a photo from my iphone, I do believe that I have taken this photo in December, put it into iphotos to try to remove the graininess from the digital zoom. I believe this falls under fair use and since it is my own work, ill re-edit the page. Thank you for your continued updates and concerns throughout Wikipedia! — Preceding unsigned comment added by UkrNole 485 (talk • contribs) 02:00, 24 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]