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I have removed the suppression order sentence. As Dennis says, there has been a previous discussion on this issue at BLPN, and there has been a . The cited source barely supports the assertion (just a picture of him and a caption, but the body is not about him per se). The material is jarring as it has no context to even explain why it's relevant to anything. It's just thrown in there. What's the purpose? The sentence should remain out unless there is a consensus that it is appropriate AND that it does not violate ] policy.--] (]) 00:05, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
I have removed the suppression order sentence. As Dennis says, there has been a previous discussion on this issue at BLPN, and there has been a . The cited source barely supports the assertion (just a picture of him and a caption, but the body is not about him per se). The material is jarring as it has no context to even explain why it's relevant to anything. It's just thrown in there. What's the purpose? The sentence should remain out unless there is a consensus that it is appropriate AND that it does not violate ] policy.--] (]) 00:05, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
==Watching/Editing by Strike Agency==
It seems that an IP address of StrikeAgency.co.nz, who happen to book P Money, has been deleting information about this man. ].
This IP address keeps referring to NZ law, which is unimportant given where Misplaced Pages is hosted. Misplaced Pages also, no doubt, breaks the laws of many countries in Asia and the Middle East, but it does not follow laws of other countries that are unethical. ] (]) 10:59, 20 July 2012 (UTC)
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I have removed the suppression order sentence. As Dennis says, there has been a previous discussion on this issue at BLPN, and there has been a discussion at ANI. The cited source barely supports the assertion (just a picture of him and a caption, but the body is not about him per se). The material is jarring as it has no context to even explain why it's relevant to anything. It's just thrown in there. What's the purpose? The sentence should remain out unless there is a consensus that it is appropriate AND that it does not violate WP:BLP policy.--Bbb23 (talk) 00:05, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
Watching/Editing by Strike Agency
It seems that an IP address of StrikeAgency.co.nz, who happen to book P Money, has been deleting information about this man. Special:Contributions/121.98.132.76.
This IP address keeps referring to NZ law, which is unimportant given where Misplaced Pages is hosted. Misplaced Pages also, no doubt, breaks the laws of many countries in Asia and the Middle East, but it does not follow laws of other countries that are unethical. Tristanb (talk) 10:59, 20 July 2012 (UTC)