Talk:Playphone: Difference between revisions
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Playphone is a scam !!! I was on facebook and I got subscribed for 14.99 and then when I called they said their was nothing they could do . I have been to other sites and I know a scam when I see one . |
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==Neutrality Tag== |
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I've read the article now and cannot see where the NPOV charge is coming from. The article is not written promotionally, and everything is pretty well sourced. The discussion on this page only seems to pertain to a section I've just removed that did not have proper referencing. Without that section, I do not see how there is an NPOV claim, so I'm going to remove the tag. Please let me know if you disagree? After a year and a half if there is no actual discussion of a NPOV issue, then in my opinion the tag has become obsolete. [[User:Jeremy112233|Jeremy112233]] ([[User talk:Jeremy112233|talk]]) 17:20, 24 July 2012 (UTC) |
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::Just adding an update--someone at some point added a lot of promotional activity here. Not suggesting NPOV is at play (no pun intended) but I've added non-primary tag. I don't have Highbeam access, but believe this article may be using far more press releases than I've been able to catch.[[User:Jeremy112233|Jeremy112233]] ([[User talk:Jeremy112233|talk]]) 21:46, 18 September 2012 (UTC) |
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== Neutrality Tag (2023) == |
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Howdy! I've basically rewritten the article, tried to remove as many press releases as I could, and feel that it meets NPOV in its current state, so I'm gonna remove the maintenance tag. If anyone disagrees, anyone can add it back. The company seems a lot less active now, so hopefully the risk that this problem'll rear its head again is fairly low. [[User:Janitor Judy|<span style="color:#975500;font-family:MV Boli;">'''~Judy'''</span>]] <sub>[[User talk:Janitor Judy|<span style="color:#BF8740;font-family:calibri;">(''job requests'')</span>]]</sub> 17:48, 20 April 2023 (UTC) |
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Neutrality Tag
[edit]I've read the article now and cannot see where the NPOV charge is coming from. The article is not written promotionally, and everything is pretty well sourced. The discussion on this page only seems to pertain to a section I've just removed that did not have proper referencing. Without that section, I do not see how there is an NPOV claim, so I'm going to remove the tag. Please let me know if you disagree? After a year and a half if there is no actual discussion of a NPOV issue, then in my opinion the tag has become obsolete. Jeremy112233 (talk) 17:20, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
- Just adding an update--someone at some point added a lot of promotional activity here. Not suggesting NPOV is at play (no pun intended) but I've added non-primary tag. I don't have Highbeam access, but believe this article may be using far more press releases than I've been able to catch.Jeremy112233 (talk) 21:46, 18 September 2012 (UTC)
Neutrality Tag (2023)
[edit]Howdy! I've basically rewritten the article, tried to remove as many press releases as I could, and feel that it meets NPOV in its current state, so I'm gonna remove the maintenance tag. If anyone disagrees, anyone can add it back. The company seems a lot less active now, so hopefully the risk that this problem'll rear its head again is fairly low. ~Judy (job requests) 17:48, 20 April 2023 (UTC)