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Because they don't meet the criteria for reliability. We do have a page named List of people on the autism spectrum, and some of the people on the list you linked could be added there, but again, only if they can be verified, which in this case means that they must be diagnosed by a licensed psychiatrist (Dan Aykroyd has not been), and this information must be reported by a trustworthy source (e.g. not a blog or a page run by an unofficial autism association). Mere speculation that they fit the symptoms of Asperger's is not enough. Browsing through the link, I don't think that a case for AS or autism could be made for anyone on that page who isn't already in the article, but if you disagree, feel free to bring it up on talk:List of people on the autism spectrum Soap 14:06, 12 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Please don't add that link to articles in Wikipeda. It does not live up to the standards for a reliable source, and is thus not acceptable for this encyclopedia. Thanks. --Saddhiyama (talk) 16:28, 3 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Re:Satoshi Tajiri

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Hi, I removed your statement because it was not backed up by reliable sources. Wikipedia runs on verifiability. If a controversial statement can't be referenced to a reliable source, then we can't report on it. Your "source" holds no weight, and we have no way to confirm that they told you that. If you have no source, then this is original research, which isn't allowed. Thanks, Blake (Talk·Edits) 14:53, 18 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I am sorry, but that website does not appear to be a reliable source. Like I said before, Wikipedia runs on verifiability. If good reliable sources say that he DOES have aspergers, then you must provide a more recent, and more reliable source to say the opposite. What you have given does not make the cut. Hope you understand, Blake (Talk·Edits) 16:27, 18 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Your recent edits

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asperger-syndrome.me.uk

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I've removed your link again. Can you make a case for it being a valid reference or a valid external link? I ask because it's been removed three times before and I don't see any evidence you've ever tried to justify its inclusion. Regarding Taijiri, I agree he probably does not have AS but your website is not a reliable source and we can't just take your word for it that you've spoken to his employer. I or anyone else could just as easily claim that they've written me to say that he does have AS. When his employer communicates with the Wikimedia Foundation directly it will be on much firmer ground.

Please reply,

Soap 14:46, 20 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Information icon Please stop inserting this link on biographical pages until you've made a case for it here, as requested above. General Ization Talk 21:13, 19 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

March 2018

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