[Gendergap] Holly Graf

2012-06-18 Thread Andreas Kolbe
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Holly_Grafoldid=476031995

This article, on a female Navy officer – apparently the first woman to
command a cruiser in the history of the Navy – seems to exemplify some of
the failings of what I call WP:ADAM:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:ADAM

It looks like an article written to pillory her.

Andreas
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Re: [Gendergap] Holly Graf

2012-06-18 Thread Nathan
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Laura Hale la...@fanhistory.com wrote:



 On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 11:29 PM, Nathan nawr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Seems like another 1E candidate. The over-emphasis on the controversy at
 the end of her career can be addressed by wiping out most of the detail, or
 by removing the article entirely (since the notability argument is somewhat
 fragile, and all the references about the subject relate to her dismissal).


 Coincidentally, others thought that too! :) It was taken to AfD and the
 MilHist project determined she was notable based on her being the first
 woman to command the ship type. :)  If you want to try that Nathan, you can
 but your efforts and the efforts of other men like Andreas are probably
 better spent improving the article about her to remove this material.  I
 eagerly anticipate y'all working together  on this  article as you've both
 identified it needs work. :)

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 twitter: purplepopple
 blog: ozziesport.com


I've already edited it, but thanks as always for your confidence.

~Nathan
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Re: [Gendergap] Holly Graf

2012-06-18 Thread Pete Forsyth
On Jun 18, 2012 4:38 PM, Laura Hale la...@fanhistory.com wrote:
 your efforts and the efforts of other men like Andreas are probably
better spent improving the article about her to remove this material.

Are there efforts you would recommend for women that are different, Laura?

Pete

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Re: [Gendergap] Holly Graf

2012-06-18 Thread Russavia
Is that an edit of the article, or a whitewashing of the article?

It turns out that she is most notable for the relief of command, and
the blanket removal of material from the article is not adhering to
WP:UNDUE, but seems more to be a whitewashing of the article.

What you have done is removed any context of the dismissal from the
article, and that is not a good thing.

Russavia


On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 4:40 AM, Nathan nawr...@gmail.com wrote:


 On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Laura Hale la...@fanhistory.com wrote:



 On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 11:29 PM, Nathan nawr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Seems like another 1E candidate. The over-emphasis on the controversy at
 the end of her career can be addressed by wiping out most of the detail, or
 by removing the article entirely (since the notability argument is somewhat
 fragile, and all the references about the subject relate to her dismissal).


 Coincidentally, others thought that too! :) It was taken to AfD and the
 MilHist project determined she was notable based on her being the first
 woman to command the ship type. :)  If you want to try that Nathan, you can
 but your efforts and the efforts of other men like Andreas are probably
 better spent improving the article about her to remove this material.  I
 eagerly anticipate y'all working together  on this  article as you've both
 identified it needs work. :)

 --
 twitter: purplepopple
 blog: ozziesport.com


 I've already edited it, but thanks as always for your confidence.

 ~Nathan

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Re: [Gendergap] Holly Graf

2012-06-18 Thread Ryan Kaldari
WP:BLP: Given their potential impact on biography subjects' lives, 
biographies must be balanced and fair to their subjects... regardless 
of what the media chooses to focus on. Clearly the article should 
mention the relief of command and the circumstances around it 
(apparently she had a tendency to swear at people), but it shouldn't 
constitute the major focus of her biography.


Ryan Kaldari

On 6/18/12 1:50 PM, Russavia wrote:

Is that an edit of the article, or a whitewashing of the article?

It turns out that she is most notable for the relief of command, and
the blanket removal of material from the article is not adhering to
WP:UNDUE, but seems more to be a whitewashing of the article.

What you have done is removed any context of the dismissal from the
article, and that is not a good thing.

Russavia


On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 4:40 AM, Nathannawr...@gmail.com  wrote:


On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Laura Halela...@fanhistory.com  wrote:



On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 11:29 PM, Nathannawr...@gmail.com  wrote:

Seems like another 1E candidate. The over-emphasis on the controversy at
the end of her career can be addressed by wiping out most of the detail, or
by removing the article entirely (since the notability argument is somewhat
fragile, and all the references about the subject relate to her dismissal).


Coincidentally, others thought that too! :) It was taken to AfD and the
MilHist project determined she was notable based on her being the first
woman to command the ship type. :)  If you want to try that Nathan, you can
but your efforts and the efforts of other men like Andreas are probably
better spent improving the article about her to remove this material.  I
eagerly anticipate y'all working together  on this  article as you've both
identified it needs work. :)

--
twitter: purplepopple
blog: ozziesport.com


I've already edited it, but thanks as always for your confidence.

~Nathan

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Re: [Gendergap] Holly Graf

2012-06-18 Thread Nathan
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Russavia russavia.wikipe...@gmail.comwrote:

 Is that an edit of the article, or a whitewashing of the article?

 It turns out that she is most notable for the relief of command, and
 the blanket removal of material from the article is not adhering to
 WP:UNDUE, but seems more to be a whitewashing of the article.

 What you have done is removed any context of the dismissal from the
 article, and that is not a good thing.

 Russavia



How so? The premise of the AfD outcome (and the general argument in favor
of the subject's notability) is that she is notable for more than just her
dismissal. So, focusing virtually the entire article on her dismissal is
giving it UNDUE weight. I reduced the unnecessary detail and left in the
pertinent elements - she was dismissed, it was because certain allegations
were upheld by her commanding officers, and all of the anonymous sniping
can still be found in the linked references.

~Nathan
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Re: [Gendergap] Holly Graf

2012-06-18 Thread Carol Moore DC

On 6/18/2012 9:29 AM, Nathan wrote:
Seems like another 1E candidate. The over-emphasis on the controversy 
at the end of her career can be addressed by wiping out most of the 
detail, or by removing the article entirely (since the notability 
argument is somewhat fragile, and all the references about the subject 
relate to her dismissal). 

If the material is WP:Undue it can be reduced.

If there is evidence that this was a case of males freaking at female 
orders, and there's WP:RS evidence of that, include it.  If she was in 
fact abusive, we should not be trying to cover that up.


Meanwhile an NPOV question mark tag on the article would be appropriate.

CM

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Re: [Gendergap] Holly Graf

2012-06-18 Thread Nathan
On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 8:50 PM, Carol Moore DC carolmoor...@verizon.netwrote:


 If the material is WP:Undue it can be reduced.

 If there is evidence that this was a case of males freaking at female
 orders, and there's WP:RS evidence of that, include it.  If she was in fact
 abusive, we should not be trying to cover that up.

 Meanwhile an NPOV question mark tag on the article would be appropriate.

 CM



There's no evidence of males freaking at female orders, but then there
wouldn't be, because the review board and her superiors are primarily male
(as were the majority of her colleagues and subordinates). So that might be
part of it, but there's no real way to establish that or include it in the
article. Given the sources and context, it did seem that the dismissal was
getting undue weight, so I reduced the coverage and I think the article is
in OK shape.

~Nathan
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