User talk:Calvert Hall
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[edit]Hello. I wanted to explain why I reverted one of your edits. In this edit, you labeled a film as a "box office success". Please don't add your own personal analysis to Wikipedia articles. It doesn't matter how obvious you think it is; we are forbidden from adding our own opinions. This would have to be quoted from a reliable source, and, even then, Wikipedia generally doesn't phrase things so non-neutrally. It is not really Wikipedia's job to label whether something was a success or failure. Instead, we discuss the lasting effects, if any, and present the situation without editorializing (for example, "it grossed $1 million", not "it was a financial failure and only grossed $1 million"). NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 21:50, 29 August 2017 (UTC)
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stigmatisation of suicide
[edit]Ive noticed that you made three recent edits changing commonly used vernacular to describe the act of suicide to make them more passive. [1][2][3] Do you believe that using the more active description assigns blame? Morbidthoughts (talk) 00:59, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
Stigmatization of Suicide
[edit]Yes I do. I believe saying committed suicide assigns blame to the person and makes the family feel worse about what happened. calverthall 01:38, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
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