Talk:Travis Vengroff
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Suspected Vandalism by 198.244.102.47
[edit]Firstly, the person being referenced in this users additions is a person named Mark Vengroff, not Travis Vengroff.
Secondly, the citation provide by 198.244.102.47 [1] states that "The letter was signed by Robin’s Apartments property managers Debbie Sipps and Kristi McClellan." Not the subject of this article or the mistaken subject, Mark.
Thirdly, the tabloid style of the entrees made by 198.244.102.47 goes against Wikipedia Biographies of living persons for No original research (NOR), as assumptions and misrepresented content is the only citation provided as well as Neutral point of view (NPOV) and Verifiability (V).
Lastly, a quick google search provides evidence that the Robin's Apartments incident in question, operated by the person named Mark Vengroff was in fact resolved and the property managers Debbie Sipps and Kristi McClellan who were cited by user 198.244.102.47 were fired Friday and removed from the property following a story published in the Bradenton Herald on Thursday. Mark Vengroff, whose One Stop Housing company oversees Robin’s Apartments, at 2301 First St., in Bradenton, as well as other properties, confirmed Saturday the termination of his former managers Debbie Sipp and Kristi McClellan. ref name="auto1">"Property managers fired after sending 'distasteful' COVID-19 letter to Bradenton residents". Retrieved MARCH 28, 2020. {{cite web}}
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It unfortunately appears user 198.244.102.47 has other motives for their persistent vandalism to this page other than the desire to contribute to the Wikipedia mission.
References
- ^ "Apartment managers send rude letter to tenants about COVID-19". Retrieved March 27, 2020.
Neutrality improved
[edit]Interesting and obviously important personality, so I decided to clean up his article a little. The previous contributors distracted attention from his impact in the modern media and his activity at all, just set some examples of his popularity. I understand when people admire somebody, but they shouldn't forget it is the encyclopedia. I think, the article neutrality is improved.--MALIKA1125 (talk) 14:37, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
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