Wikipedia:WikiProject Abortion/Notice board

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The WikiProject Abortion notice board is a place to keep up on recent activity throughout WikiProject Abortion, notify other members about any news, or to request input or assistance from other editors.

How to format an entry or request[edit]

Please follow the basic format of the examples below when making a new entry or request. Please keep your requests for mediation or article monitoring brief. Also please remember to sign all requests for mediation, monitoring, or article improvement/creation with four tildes (~~~~).

AfD, CfD, RfC:

Mediation, monitoring, improvement/creation requests:

  • Abortion: Another user and I are currently disputing whether information on abortion in the case of male pregnancy should be included. Comments would be appreciated. -Example 12:53, 16 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Articles for Deletion (AfD)[edit]

The following articles are currently nominated for deletion. Please visit the links if you would like to comment.

  • There are no current AfD nominations.

Categories for Discussion (CfD)[edit]

The following categories are nominated for merging, renaming, or deletion. Please visit the links to comment.

  • There are no current CfD nominations.

Requests for Comment (RfC)[edit]

The following are currently ongoing RfC discussions which somehow pertain to disputes over article content or user conduct within WikiProject Abortion. Please visit the links if you would like to comment.

  • There are no current RfC discussions.

In-project mediation requests[edit]

The following are requests for help in dispute resolution and for informal mediation from within the project. Users are welcome to post their requests below, if they would like WikiProject Abortion members or other editors to comment, offer input, or mediate in editorial and interpersonal disputes before pursuing formal mediation.

  • Crisis pregnancy center' There is currently some disputes regarding content and more eyes on the issues would be helpful

Article monitoring requests[edit]

The following are requests to watch recent changes made to an article within this project. Users are welcome to post a request if they feel that an article has recently been subject to vandalism, NPOV violations, vanity edits, or edit-warring, and requires careful monitoring by more than one editor.

  • There are no current article monitoring requests.

Article improvement & creation requests[edit]

The following are requests for the creation and improvement of project articles. Users are welcome to post a request if they would like for WikiProject Abortion members and other editors to help in writing, researching, or creating an article.

  • Abstinence-only sex education (note: I realize this may not seem directly related to this WP's main topic, but it is an extremely popular, controversial issue amongst the same crowds that argue for or against abortion and does include information - often misinformation - about abortion and the risks thereof. The article is primarily in need of the following: sourced "Pro abstinence-only" arguments to balance out the Criticisms section; any information on how abstinence-only sex ed advocates reacted to the cited 2004 study that found that 11 out of 13 commonly-used AO programs used textbooks with huge scientific errors; and information on exactly what is covered - and how - in AO sex ed programs, which is only vaguely referenced in the article at current. At any rate, it dearly needs help, and this is one of the few places I could find that might be able to pull it off.)
  • Philosophical aspects of the abortion debate this article was just created, and doesn't have a lead.
  • Center for Reproductive Rights article is anemic and out-of-date. It is not reflective of the organization's significance in the fight for abortion rights. The list of cases "in recent years" was from 2013, ten years ago. Meanwhile CRR has dozens of cases currently open, including the highly publicized Zurawski v. State of Texas with 15 plaintiffs.
Google searching "Center for Reproductive Rights" (entire phrase in quotes) gets 600 hits in NYTimes, 500 in AP News, over 400 in Washington Post. 600k hits on the web in general. -- M.boli (talk) 14:22, 4 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]