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Samantha Barks article

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Hi just to clarify, what is needed on articles for content is "verifiability" not truth. The content on the article quite clearly states that the story about her is a "claim" it does not say (as it said in the national press) that they are dating. That content is sourced. As I said on the articles talk page, I've tried to find a third party reliable source that can be added so that the content can be amended but so far without success. I've looked on both their official websites, even on the Isle of Man newspaper online too. Once there is something that can be used I will add it. I will amend the hidden message to reflect what you and another editor have said about facebook, but that site cannot be used as a source.♦Tangerines♦·Talk 19:46, 28 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Samantha Barks

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Hi with regard to your message on the articles talk page "Why did you put it back?" - I didn't. I added the denial with a fact tag and another user removed my edit presumably because it was unsourced but I can't be sure. Maybe if you ask them? I don't suppose there has been anything from either of the two of them yet officially commenting? I ask because the story has also now been added on her page on the IMDB (Internet Movie Database) website, quite an important website which lists artists performances. There is a link to that in External links on the Samantha Barks article.♦Tangerines♦·Talk 17:59, 29 May 2008 (UTC)Reply