Talk:Clint Ramos
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edit warring over poorly sourced and unsourced material is not ok
[edit]Unsourced or very poorly sourced irrelevant personal information unrelated to his notability repeatedly added and reverted here. Requesting semi-protection of the page. Stop edit warring.Tvoz/talk 19:58, 25 August 2023 (UTC)
- While edit warring is never appropriate, sources which report on the actions of elected officials, such as the governor or New York State, are relevant to this page as they concern its subject. As a public figure and person of interest, it is important to show both the accolades of the individual, as well as situations where they received a leg up. Gubernatorial pardons are actions of public record, and it should be left to the reader to reach their own conclusion about whether or not the pardon had an affect on the subject’s career and public standing. 2600:4040:9121:5E00:787B:131C:460D:387D (talk) 23:57, 31 August 2023 (UTC)