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removal of multiple issues

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I've been trying to improve this article to remove the warning at the top. Who needs to verify improvement for that to happen? EttieBoo (talk) 10:45, 5 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Categorisation

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Should this article be added to the category "English people of German descent"? Should it also be added to the category "English people of Filipino descent"? Rollo August (talk) 17:08, 10 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Accuracy and sources

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Wondering if we have the same person throughout, or are missing some information. The Highbury governors link, used to reference her DoB in the lead although it does not in fact mention her DoB, says she went to UCL. Assuming she is the same person as Ria Lina, which the St Andrew's graduation link suggests. Tacyarg (talk) 20:13, 27 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Assuming she is the same person as Ria Lina - that's a big if, and if you cannot verify with a reliable source, it should not be added to the article. Primefac (talk) 21:26, 27 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Agreed, Primefac. I'm in no doubt that they are one and the same, but I see no source that definitively confirms that – I shouldn't have restored the other name to the page, thanks for removing it. EttieBoo, Ria Lina PA, if you have other concerns about the content of this page, would you kindly mention them here rather than editing the page itself? Thank you, Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 09:35, 28 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Just as a general note, given that there is no definite connection here, that it's probably best to leave out all mention of the other individual from a privacy standpoint, especially given what types of sources we were seeing; wouldn't do to expose anyone unnecessarily. Primefac (talk) 15:19, 28 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

how come her birth year has suddenly been revised to 1987? it doesn’t add up if she rose to fame in the 2000's if she was still at school then, a person born in 1980 would be into early adulthood by then, so something needs sorting here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:C7C:5676:8D00:1894:E634:D69A:AA29 (talk) 00:55, 25 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

This article is limited

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This article is very limited in showing Ria Lina's true intellectual potential. Her website says she has an M.Sc. in forensic science and a Ph.D. in virology. When she was on The News Quiz on Friday 23 September 2022, she said she used to work as a scientist. I recommend that this article is modified to indicate how she is a very intelligent person. YTKJ (talk) 19:43, 24 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

As always, if there are reliable sources that support content, it can be added to the page. Primefac (talk) 20:35, 24 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Discrepancy in date of birth

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WP policy says we have to include both sourced dates of birth. I see from the history there has been back-and-forth between the two. To me, neither the source that says she was 30 in 2010,[1] nor the Funny Women website[2] (which probably restates the date attested on Lina's website) seems of the highest quality. I suppose Lina knows her own date of birth, and even if she's not being honest, we have to at least note her statement of it. We can't just ignore that she says WP:ABOUTSELF that she was born in 1987, can we? Even if the 1980 date seems to fit better. ...

Anyway, not sure how best to handle it in layout terms, but because WP:DOB says that where separate sources "state differing years or dates of birth in conflict, include all birth dates/years for which a reliable source exists, clearly noting discrepancies", that's what I've done. It looks a bit weird though. I left out the specific dates (day and month) to a) reduce the clutter, b) because the 2010 source does not mention a date, and c) because WP:BLPPRIVACY may still apply, even though the date appears on her website.

What could be a better approach to including both dates as required? Just saying "born 1980s", and leaving out the {{birth year and age}} template, but keeping the note, perhaps? AukusRuckus (talk) 14:08, 25 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

This might be a dumb statement, but if we have her own website giving her DOB, then we should use that; primary sources for personal information such as a DOB is perfectly acceptable. Primefac (talk) 14:24, 25 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I thought this too, Primefac: But going even by the discussion above at § Accuracy and sources, editors have been trying to settle on the correct date since at least 2022 – Lina's website was already available to us then, wasn't it? (Think it was already cited in the article? Well, anyway, 1987 has been reverted at least once while cited by her website.) I was just trying to reconcile all the earlier approaches taken by different editors of the article and hoping to please everyone. A ridiculous approach, which is almost certain to fail. I can't learn ... Anyway, I lost confidence then, once I'd looked at the ongoing roundabout here and at the WP guidance. (Which often happens when I take a deep dive into WP policies – but that's another story.)
But yes, we're surely obliged to take Lina's statement at face value? – As with any individual, unless there's a very strong reason to believe someone was being inaccurate. If WP policy says so too, then we're good to go. I was just confused by the reversions and counter-reversions. AukusRuckus (talk) 07:31, 26 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Just in passing, gotta say that Lina's 1987 date does seem a bit inconsistent with other of her reported statements / timelines, which is why I think some editors reject 1987 out-of-hand. For example, Lina is quoted saying:[3] "I first did the [Edinburgh Fringe] Festival with a play I wrote in 2000 called Ezekial Falling." Maybe she only wrote the play as a 13-year-old, performing it at the festival at an older age? Even just writing the play at such an age would be extraordinary. She is further quoted: "I then came back in 2002 and 2003 as a stand-up comic ...", so that would still make her Fringe Festival appearance at only 15.
Not to mention studying for her BSc at 13: Not unheard-of, but so striking you'd think it would be mentioned in coverage. It appears [although derived by improper SYNTH] her PhD thesis was completed in 2004, when she would have been no older than 17, if born in 1987. Again, not out of the question, just unusual-to-rare. Another source notes her completing her PhD after a break to have her first child. (I'm exhausted just reading about it!)
But anything's possible, right? I mean, being underage for the festival could mean she was fudging her year of birth then rather than doing so now, or that it's okay for 13- to 15-year-olds to run a show at Edinburgh Festival; plenty of highly intelligent people study and qualify early ... and this is all OR, anyway, I know. Not up to us to solve puzzles, but to follow the sources. Just trying to explain perhaps why there are misgivings. Myself, I'm all for going with her website's stated date of birth, but we should expect ongoing slow-motion edit warring, given all this.
Perhaps you would add some kind of warning that pops up when the article's being edited, as I've seen in articles occasionally? AukusRuckus (talk) 07:31, 26 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Just regarding your last point, if consensus here goes in any one direction, that's good enough; I don't really like putting hidden notes when "see <permalink>" in an edit summary works just as well, given that I seem to have to revert people even when there is a hidden comment. Primefac (talk) 11:51, 26 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Fair enough! But judging by the history, consensus is not going to be enough to keep the article stable. We'll see how we go, though! AukusRuckus (talk) 12:00, 26 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ Mackenzie, Louise (16 December 2010). "Who do you think I am? asks funny girl Ria Lina". Gazette & Essex County Standard. Newsquest Media Group Ltd. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
  2. ^ Stone, Kate (2015-04-24). "Ria Lina schools BBC Radio 4". Funny Women. Retrieved 2024-08-24.
  3. ^ Burns, James (23 July 2013). "Being Thpethial with Ria Lina". Funny Women.