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== Fringe scholarship and superseded theories ==

Hi Tursclan. I'm OK with the removal of non-encyclopedic scholars from the "fringe scholarship" section if that is supported by Wikipedia policy as long as you can define what you mean by encyclopedic/non-encyclopedic and be consistent. How do you define encyclopedic/non-encyclopedic? And do all of the other scholars qualify as encyclopedic?

As a side note, I'm not sure what "Palmer 1965" refers to as it's not in the sources section. Do you have any idea? [[User:Gregcaletta|Mr G]] ([[User talk:Gregcaletta|talk]]) 00:56, 21 January 2022 (UTC)

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Tursclan, You have been around long enough to know you absolutely should change the title of a significant page without discussion. Please don't ever do anything like this again. You've left quite a mess behind, which will need sorting out. Johnbod (talk) 15:15, 19 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Fringe scholarship and superseded theories

Hi Tursclan. I'm OK with the removal of non-encyclopedic scholars from the "fringe scholarship" section if that is supported by Wikipedia policy as long as you can define what you mean by encyclopedic/non-encyclopedic and be consistent. How do you define encyclopedic/non-encyclopedic? And do all of the other scholars qualify as encyclopedic?

As a side note, I'm not sure what "Palmer 1965" refers to as it's not in the sources section. Do you have any idea? Mr G (talk) 00:56, 21 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]