Talk:Howard Bryant
Latest comment: 3 years ago by Bigtimepeace in topic Questioning article arrangement
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Questioning article arrangement
editAm a rather new editor here, but I'm curious why the domestic violence section is so high up on the page. I'm not looking to downplay the incident, but I don't recall seeing other bios where something like this practically takes top billing. Jsmathematics (talk) 01:07, 19 May 2018 (UTC)
- I removed the whole section. It borderline seemed written to make Bryant look bad while still being basically factual. I obviously have no idea what actually happened, but the charges were dropped [1] meaning there was not even a trial much less a conviction. It seems like it was a somewhat or even very unpleasant incident (and maybe Bryant was very much in the wrong, who knowws), but Bryant is a relatively minor figure with a short bio that should not be just as focused on one family incident that resulted in no formal charges as it is on his career as a journalist and author--the only thing for which he is notable. It's a BLP issue so please let's not re-add this material. Doing so just makes the case for deleting these sort of articles since we can never properly "police" them for unfair edits that cast a living person in an unfairly negative light. Bigtimepeace | talk | contribs 04:03, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
New book
editHoward has a new book out about sports a being black — Full Dissidence.