Talk:Marry My Husband
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Amazon Prime Video streaming
[edit]This series has been announced to stream on Prime Video. How is this source not reliable.
https://kdramadiary.com/kdrama-news/marry-my-husband-is-coming-exclusively-to-prime-video/
Prime Video is the Southeast Asia region even announced in their official social media pages.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/Y7mpavmhGqqGfCW6/?mibextid=7eNqk6 and https://www.facebook.com/share/p/eqX1HjMDuPTjEpka/?mibextid=7eNqk6
so please tell me how this cannot be reliable there’s already evidence and it’s an official page not a made up page.
please change it to Prime. This is already considered official if you just read the post or the article. 120.28.224.231 (talk) 14:20, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
- @120.28.224.231 You clearly didn't even read, what is a reliable source, nowhere is WP:SPS like kdramadiary and/or WP:QUESTIONABLE like BNN considered as reliable source. As per WP:INDISCRIMINATE, quote "
To provide encyclopedic value, data should be ... referenced to independent sources ... merely being true, or even verifiable, does not automatically make something suitable for inclusion in the encyclopedia
" and MOS:TVINTL, quote "As Wikipedia is not a television guide, do not include an indiscriminate list of every network that carried a series outside the country of production. Editors are encouraged instead to add noteworthy foreign broadcasts, if reliably sourced
" in which, as per both quoted materials, you've failed to provide secondary independent reliable sources other than providing unreliable sources, and yes, this includes Amazon Prime Video's Facebook and/or X/Twitter pages, as these sources doesn't falls under requote "independent sources
". In addition, you also failed to provide any reliable source(s) that contradicts NME a reliable source listed under WP:RSPSS that the series won't be aired on Netflix as per WP:BURDEN. There are also no evidence that materials published by South Korean news outlets contradicts the materials published by NME when this series is clearly a South Korean production hence I don't see any discrepancy between English news outlets and South Korean news outlets. As stated previously and reiterated here, unless you can provide WP:SECONDARY WP:INDEPENDENT WP:RELIABLE SOURCE that states the series airing on Amazon Prime Video, as per WP:INDISCRIMINATE and MOS:TVINTL, such information won't be included here. Lastly, as you have been informed here, ignoring this by WP:DISRUPTIVE EDITING would be treated as WP:IDHT and WP:DISRUPTSIGNS. — Paper9oll (🔔 • 📝) 14:52, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
A woman who was murdered ...
[edit]Ji-won was not murdered. It was an accidental death in a scuffle with her husband, where she fell on a glass table and probably bleed to death. "Murder" requires intent. This is probably not even manslaughter.
References
- ^ Source: Episode 01