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Not done The edit request process is to ask for a specific edit in a "change X text to Y text" format. It isn't used for a general request like this. If you have ways that the text of this article can be shortened, please discuss below and obtain consensus for them, necessary in this formally designated contentious topic area. Please see your user talk page. 331dot (talk) 08:48, 6 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Turn some low-level headings into higher-level headings
The section "Post-mayoralty political career" has a ton of stuff in it, including the subheadings "2020 election lawsuits," "Attack on the Capitol," and "Indictments."
Could those three subheadings be pulled out into higher-level headings? I suggest this mostly just to simplify the article navigation and make those sections easier to find. But also, because those activities, while politically related, arguably aren't part of a proper/normal "political career," i.e., they aren't legitimate activities or job roles. For that reason, they could have their own headings. Tuckerlieberman (talk) 02:59, 7 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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Please change the subsection "Judgement for defaming Georgia election workers" by appending the following update:
"On January 10, Judge Howell found Giuliani in contempt for continuing to defame Freeman and Moss by repeating his accusations against them at least four times in November, following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election. She ordered Giuliani to pay Freeman and Moss's legal expenses in the case. Howell also gave Giuliani a 10-day deadline to file a sworn declaration that he had read all the depositions and testimony in the first defamation case, and been given due process throughout.
It's diffiicult to respond to the grievance "this is biased, someone fix it". If the sources provided in this article are not being accurately summarized, please detail the specific errors here. Wikipedia articles summarize what independent reliable sources say about the topic; any bias in sources will be reflected in Wikipedia. Sources are presented to readers so they can evaluate and judge them for themselves as to bias and other factors. You are free to read an article and disagree with everything presented. Wikipedia does not claim to be without bias, as all sources of information and people(including you) have biases. Wikipedia claims to have a neutral point of view, which is different.
Neutral point of view does not mean "without bias", which is an impossibility. Again, please give one example of a piece of information in this article that is not an accurate summary of the source or sources provided. 331dot (talk) 22:44, 13 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Do you deny that there is disagreement as to the extent that Giuliani was responsible for crime decreasing in the city? I don't see anywhere in this article where it says he was named man of the year due to cancer. 331dot (talk) 23:19, 13 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
"Time Person of the Year
On December 24, 2001, Time magazine named Giuliani its Person of the Year for 2001. Time observed that, before 9/11, Giuliani's public image had been that of a rigid, self-righteous, ambitious politician. After 9/11, and perhaps owing also to his bout with prostate cancer, his public image became that of a man who could be counted on to unite a city in the midst of its greatest crisis." 71.175.134.136 (talk) 23:20, 13 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I read that as saying that cancer contributed to his positive public image on top of everything else, not that "they named him MOTY because he had cancer". 331dot (talk) 23:23, 13 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I was being hyperbolic. To me it reads as someone partially dismissing his efforts. "Well, he did ok, but having cancer helped him win the award." Like there's some level of dismissal at every turn in this thing. 71.175.134.136 (talk) 01:27, 14 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]
You will find the same indication of liberal bias as it pertains to the israeli-palestinian conflict. When a source aligns with the views of the 'editors' in power, they are deemed 'reliable' and objective. When they do not align, they are deemed 'unreliable' or just simply ignored altogether.
It is not merely about gender politics. It is not merely about republican politicians. It is pervasive, systematic, measurable liberal bias across the board. This is unconscionable given WP's perceived status and its rank within the top-ten most visited websites. I would argue it's borderline criminal. 71.175.134.136 (talk) 02:28, 14 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]