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I have not been a contributor to Wikipedia before. I have always respected and enjoyed it as a user, until I ran into this page: Marjorie Taylor Greene
It struck me as a flaming violation of NPOV, a slam article from beginning to end. Conforms rather to the concept, "You can't wander too far from an 'accepted norm' without being excoriated freely on Wikipedia."
Wishing to complain appropriately, I am lost. I see all manner of warnings as to who may post and how on the associated talk page. Wandering through the meta-discussions on how to flag NPOV issues, I am lost, and cannot see how to appropriately get started. That's why am asking for help. Joymaker3 (talk) 03:38, 13 December 2021 (UTC)
- Controversial figures like Greene are difficult to write about on Wikipedia because even the sources normally considered "reliable" tend to provide slanted coverage, while sources from the other side often behave so badly that they cannot be used at all. As always, the place to begin a discussion is on the talk page attached to the article Talk:Marjorie Taylor Greene - it sounds like you've already looked at it.
- If there are actual biographical facts that the article gets wrong, and you have sources to cite that demonstrate that, you could introduce those sources to propose a change in the article. The "opinion-like" parts that have already been argued about and supposedly settled will be harder to change. — jmcgnh(talk) (contribs) 04:06, 13 December 2021 (UTC)