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Sorry if I broke any rules! This is my problem; Tyson can write untruths about people in his books and be allowed to self-promote his work on the Wikipedia platform for free with no repercussions from Wikipedia. There is only one reason why Tyson a professor, Historian and Research Scholar would lie. Tyson, and his assistant, with sparsely written notes and a recorder that did not show any evidence that the [RT1] women changed her testimony. Tyson’s book prompted the FBI to investigate at Taxpayers’ expense to his clams. The Department of Justice report shows that Tyson was not trustworthy. I guest lying to the public while profiting from it is OK. Attention to detail: The Historian should have a strong attention to detail in almost every capacity. Whether researching verbal or written information. Tyson and his books have cast a lot of doubt on History, Historians and Research Scholars. [RT1] and no one will ever know. Thanks' Shakewalk (talk) 16:53, 18 May 2022 (UTC)
Is this edit acceptable? Published in 2017, The Blood of Emmett Till reexamines the lynching of Emmett Till in 1955. The book was a New York Times bestseller, won the 2018 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award and was longlisted for the National Book Award. The Big Question: Is Timothy B. Tyson miss leading the public that testimony was changed? You Must READ: The United States Department of Justice File - https://www.justice.gov/crt/case-document/emmett-till-notice-close-file-0 Shakewalk (talk) 14:42, 23 May 2022 (UTC) hope this email is getting to you?Shakewalk (talk) 15:53, 25 May 2022 (UTC).
- Sorry for not responding. No, the suggested text is not something that we can use. Anything which has phrases like "Is Timothy B. Tyson miss leading the public that testimony was changed?" is inappropriate. If this is to be covered we need two things: secondary sources covering the issue (not the report), and very neutral phrasing. I'll try and give it a go. - Bilby (talk) 13:13, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
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Thanks for this! I'm currently stuck in quarantine trying to recover from COVID, so these come well timed and are very much appreciated. - Bilby (talk) 13:10, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
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- Several areas of improvement collated from community member votes have been identified in the Universal Code of Conduct Enforcement guidelines. The areas of improvement have been sent back for review and you are invited to provide input on these areas.
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- Remedy 2 of the Rachel Marsden case has been rescinded following a motion. The remedy previously authorised administrators to delete or reduce to a stub, together with their talk pages, articles related to Rachel Marsden when they violate Wikipedia's biographies of living persons policy.
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