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:'''Q1''': Isn't the use of the terms "conspiracy theories" and "fringe" in the article title and body a violation of ]? |
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:'''Q1''': Isn't the use of the terms "conspiracy theories" and "fringe" in the article title and body a violation of ]? |
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:'''A1''': No. A preponderance of ] have treated and referred to the topic as a fringe conspiracy theory, rather than a legitimate controversy. The article reflects these sources as per Misplaced Pages's policy of ]. ] on the article title has been established through a ] and has been ] ] ] |
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:'''A1''': No. A preponderance of ] have treated and referred to the topic as a fringe conspiracy theory, rather than a legitimate controversy. The article reflects these sources as per Misplaced Pages's policy of ]. ] on the article title has been established through a ] and has been ] ] ] |
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:'''Q2''': Can we discuss renaming the article or removing the "fringe" labeling? |
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:'''Q2''': What about the word "false" or "falsely"? Is it appropriate for a Misplaced Pages article to state that claims are false? |
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:'''A2''': Yes. ] is that fringe theories should not be given undue weight. Presenting a fringe theory as an unchallenged possibility gives undue credence to that theory. ("...we should not describe these two opposing viewpoints as being equal to each other ... for instance, forms of historical revisionism that are considered by more reliable sources to either lack evidence or actively ignore evidence.") |
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:'''A2''': Yes. ], so new perspective on this issue is welcome, but please do not rehash old arguments. Please review the archives to see past discussions on this topic, and keep in mind ] and ] when you frame your discussion. |
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:'''Q3''': Can we discuss renaming the article or removing the "fringe" or "false" labeling? |
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:'''Q3''': The Certification of Live Birth isn't a Birth Certificate, is it? |
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:'''A3''': Yes. ], so new perspective on this issue is welcome, but please do not rehash old arguments. Please review the archives to see past discussions on this topic, and keep in mind ] and ] when you frame your discussion. |
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:'''A3''': Hawaii has never issued a document with the title "Birth Certificate". Instead, their certificate is titled, "Certification Of Live Birth". The law stipulates that it fulfills all of the functions for which anyone needs a birth certificate. It is therefore misleading to suggest that it is somehow not a ]. |
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:'''Q4''': The Certification of Live Birth isn't a Birth Certificate, is it? |
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:'''A4''': Hawaii has never issued a document with the title "Birth Certificate". Instead, their certificate is titled, "Certification Of Live Birth". The law stipulates that it fulfills all of the functions for which anyone needs a birth certificate. It is therefore misleading to suggest that it is somehow not a ]. |