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A: The inclusion criteria for this list were set in a 2013 RfC: any person may be listed, provided there is an article [here on Wikipedia] about the whistleblowing event. Optionally, their name can be piped to the event to provide consistent blue links. Subsequent consensus holds that an article on a scandal, without a specific article on a whistleblowing event related to that scandal, is generally insufficient.
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Lowercase sigmabot III seems to be archiving topics on this page within a matter of *hours*. Hiding away new discussions is obviously detrimental to the entire purpose of a "Talk" page. DKEdwards (talk) 20:14, 10 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
This list is not adhering to its own inclusion criteria. any person may be listed, provided there is an article [here on Wikipedia] about the whistleblowing event. Optionally, their name can be piped to the event to provide consistent blue links. Subsequent consensus holds that an article on a scandal, without a specific article on a whistleblowing event related to that scandal, is generally insufficient.174.50.61.140 (talk) 14:09, 11 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]