Talk:Debbie Stoller

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Disputes section (and duplicate external links in text)[edit]

For the third time in two days I've restored the Disputes section, which had been deleted anonymously through two New York IPs. I think my reasoning for doing so is clear. Simply put, the section has been a part of this article since November 2007 and has remained during edits made by over a dozen users. As such, it would be wrong to unilaterally remove this section without discussion. I add that the reason given - that similar information is found in the Stitch 'n Bitch entry - is not a valid one. This is not to say that the section should remain in place, rather that consensus should be sought.

I have also removed the duplicated external links that have been repeatedly added to the text. The inclusion clearly runs counter to WP:ELPOINTS.Victoriagirl (talk) 20:23, 19 February 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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D.o.B?[edit]

Can we have date-of-birth, please - as standard on wiki pages? Valetude (talk) 07:18, 19 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]