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Bebe Jumeau (talk | contribs) ←Created page with 'This article should seriously be considered for deletion. It is poorly referenced and needs more and diverse original sources not just one. It also needs more actual sources around 19th century mourning customs and more geographic specificality as there are some cultures where actual documented customs have some relationship to these [essentially fictitious and modern] descriptions of these practices The source does not appear to be a reliable, refereed e...' |
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It is poorly referenced and needs more and diverse original sources not just one. It also needs more actual sources around 19th century mourning customs and more geographic specificality as there are some cultures where actual documented customs have some relationship to these [essentially fictitious and modern] descriptions of these practices |
It is poorly referenced and needs more and diverse original sources not just one. It also needs more actual sources around 19th century mourning customs and more geographic specificality as there are some cultures where actual documented customs have some relationship to these [essentially fictitious and modern] descriptions of these practices |
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The source does not appear to be a reliable, refereed encyclopedia rather some random internet collection of opinion |
The source does not appear to be a reliable, refereed encyclopedia rather some random internet collection of opinion. When the original source is checked there is no clear indication of who published the source or who wrote or organised the compilation of the published edited material and what their personal or institutional expertse is |
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Revision as of 00:56, 15 November 2023
This article should seriously be considered for deletion.
It is poorly referenced and needs more and diverse original sources not just one. It also needs more actual sources around 19th century mourning customs and more geographic specificality as there are some cultures where actual documented customs have some relationship to these [essentially fictitious and modern] descriptions of these practices
The source does not appear to be a reliable, refereed encyclopedia rather some random internet collection of opinion. When the original source is checked there is no clear indication of who published the source or who wrote or organised the compilation of the published edited material and what their personal or institutional expertse is
it also should belong more to a fan-dom wiki or a goth or horror wiki rather than an encyclopedic, neutral POV.
Much of this is more recent cultural fantasy, urban myths or modern fake news than Victorian practice. We need input from historians rather than horror fans