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Talk:Pope Leo XIV/RFC: Date format
Hi there, I've created this RfC as the equivalent discussion(s) on the talk page have gotten completely-out-of-hand. I'm pretty neutral on the matter but leaning towards DMY as his role as pope transcends beyond the MDY format of America to the DMY format of the Church, Vatican, and arguably the world. However, I will add a summary below of some of the main arguments that were popping up on the talk page. Thanks, JacobTheRox (talk) 21:27, 8 May 2025 (UTC) |
Shall we summarize the pardon in the WP:LEAD?
See diff and text: On January 20, 2025, President Biden granted Fauci a Federal pardon.[1][2] Thanks! Jtbobwaysf (talk) 10:23, 7 May 2025 (UTC) |
How should Jared Taylor's views on Trump's racial beliefs be reflected in the article:
Please indicate which option you support.Rja13ww33 (talk) 21:29, 28 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should this article include information about Zsa Zsa Gabor's possible relationship with Mustafa Kemal Ataturk?
This statement was added after the RfC began to satisfy WP:RFCNEUTRAL and WP:RFCBRIEF. Chess (talk) (please mention me on reply) 19:58, 21 April 2025 (UTC) |
Talk:Killing of Austin Metcalf
Should the alleged killer's name be included in the article? 12:16, 20 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should the article use a sketch of Northernlion or no image until a copyright-free alternative is found? — ♠ Ixtal ( T / C ) ⁂ Non nobis solum ♠ 13:33, 14 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should the following sub-section be added as Gender stereotyping?
In 2016 British clothing brand Jacamo, owned by N Brown Group, was accused of gender stereotyping after posting an advert on Twitter showing a model next to a "real man". Aldous criticised the advert publicly and stated he thought the advert was "homophobic".[7] His criticism was widely reported.[8][9][10][11][12] He explained his position: "I feel like I am constantly trying to be shoved into a category that I do not want to be in, I feel like I should have to like football, not like the colour pink, shouldn’t dye my hair and should have a girlfriend because I'm a man."[13] |
Economy, trade, and companies
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Trains
Please consider not only notability, but also WP:NOTIINFO and WP:NOTGUIDE. NS-Merni (talk) 19:24, 28 April 2025 (UTC) |
History and geography
Is the main source of the Besor stream in the northwestern Negev (Mount Boker) or in the Hebron Hills of the West Bank? Or should both sources be treated equally (i.e. there is no main source)? Closetside (talk) 22:20, 9 May 2025 (UTC) |
Talk:List of wars involving the Czech lands
Hi,
A discussion above: Talk:List of wars involving the Czech lands#1030 + 1051 German campaign against Hungary was not a victory The Holy Roman Empire, the Emperor Conrad II started a campaing against Kingdom of Hungary in 1030, Duchy of Bohemia and Bohemian Prince Bretislav I (Czech land) was part of that imperial campaign. The outcome was Holy Roman Empire defeat, and even Hungarians captured Vienna (Holy Roman Empire land). The article title: "List of wars involving Czech lands", Czech land/Bohemia was part of that campaign and Prince Bretislav I led an army in the campaign, Emperor Conrad II was his overlord. Czech98006 is making an edit war, claiming that it was not a defeat or it was just indecisive, even he removes the Holy Roman Empire participation, however it was a Holy Roman Empire campaign. 1 + 2 Strange, he removes the Holy Roman Empire, but he mentions the emperor... 3 I provided in the talk page several academic sources, Hungarian and German sources, while Czech98006 has claim whitout showing a proper source, or he has just a personal blog, even dates does not match there, he also has fringe claims, that Bretislav conquered huge part of Hungary 1030-1044, of course no any academic sources doest not know about that, and I do not understand then why the emperor lost his campaign. I asked many times to follow Wikipedia rulers, like no original research, use academic reliable sources Wikipedia:No original research + Wikipedia:Reliable sources + WP:SCHOLARSHIP I quoted many academic sources in talk page: 1 "On his way the emperor spen the night at the coister. He returned unvictorious and whitout an army, because the army, threatened by starvation, had been captured by the Hungarians at or near Vienna" Another one: 1 "Emperor Conrad marched with an army into Hungary and spent the night in the monastery of Niederaltaich on Sunday, June 21st (1030). But he returned from Hungary without an army and without having accomplished anything, because the army was threatened by hunger and was either taken captive by the Hungarians in Vienna or — and here opinions diverge — Vienna was taken by the Hungarians." Another one: 1 "Thus Conrad had to return in disgrace, without any achievements, and not only without an army, but also, so to speak, without a soldier. The fact that Bretislav's column managed to advance all the way to the Garam did not change this deplorable state of affairs much." Another one: 1 "Emperor Conrad II launched a campaign against Hungary in the year 1030...Conrad decided on war and allied himself with Bretislaus, Duke of Moravia, while Stephen formed an alliance with the Polish prince... In early July, Conrad’s army invaded Hungary between Moson and Sopron, while his ally Bretislaus advanced toward Pozsony, then—remaining on the left bank of the Danube—devastated the land as far as Esztergom. Stephen summoned the Hungarian nation to arms but did not confront Conrad directly....he evacuated and laid waste to the land along the enemy’s route of advance. This strategy alone was enough to repel the invaders. Soon, hunger struck the German army, followed by disease in the marshy regions around the Fertő Lake, forcing the emperor to retreat as far as Rába. At this point, Stephen's Hungarians launched their counterattack. Harassing and plundering the retreating forces, they quickly broke the German army’s cohesion, and the various units fled home in disorder. The Hungarians captured Vienna and the emperor “returned without an army, having accomplished nothing." All other relevant articles all consistent and sourced regarding that campaign:
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Shall we summarize the pardon in the WP:LEAD?
See diff and text: On January 20, 2025, President Biden granted Fauci a Federal pardon.[14][15] Thanks! Jtbobwaysf (talk) 10:23, 7 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Military history
A debate has arisen regarding what is the proper definition for "tank battle" over on Talk:Operation Brevity#"Tank Battle"?. There appear to be two competing definitions up for selection. Which of the following definitions should be used when deciding whether to classify a military engagement on Wikipedia as a "tank battle"?
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According to the historian 'Abd al-Wahid al-Marrakushi, Abd al-Mu'min was born in Tagra near Tlemcen during the reign of Yusuf ibn Tashfin, [1] which is consistent with the historical events of that time, as the Almoravids took control of Tlemcen around the year 1081,[2] and The Almoravid Mosque of Algiers was built in 1097, one year after the birth of Abd al-Mu'min, which indicates that the Hammadid borders did not extend beyond Algiers and that's why I ask editors to decide between:
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There is ongoing disagreement among editors about which landmarks should be included in the lead image montage of the Perth article. This RFC seeks community input on how best to determine which landmarks are most appropriate or representative for inclusion. The dispute revolves around three landmarks:
Please indicate which option you support, and feel free to suggest modifications or alternative combinations. - PastelLilac (talk) 01:04, 28 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should the article refer to this attack as a militant attack or a terrorist attack?
Previous discussions Please discuss it throught policy based arguments. GrabUp - Talk 07:14, 27 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should the article, including the opening sentence of the lead section, state the Gaza Genocide in wikivoice as fact?:
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Should the lead of the article for the painter Ramon Casas label the subject "Catalan", rather than "Spanish"? While the question may appear minor, it is not, inasmuch as it is an example of low-level disputes that seem to occur regularly regarding Catalan/Spanish questions, e.g., the articles Empúries or Siege of Gerona. Bdushaw (talk) 10:37, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should the "Interpretations; civil war in perspective" section (for reference copied above) be in or out? Hh1718 (talk) 09:29, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Talk:List of countries that have gained independence from the United Kingdom
Should the entry for the United States in the table note that the modern-day territory of the United States is much larger than the one it had at independence? Glide08 (talk) 14:31, 23 April 2025 (UTC) |
Language and linguistics
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Military history
A debate has arisen regarding what is the proper definition for "tank battle" over on Talk:Operation Brevity#"Tank Battle"?. There appear to be two competing definitions up for selection. Which of the following definitions should be used when deciding whether to classify a military engagement on Wikipedia as a "tank battle"?
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I added [3] the Punjabi IPA for the name 'Jhelum', as per how it's pronounced in Punjabi, which has been done previously on articles (Pakistani and non-Pakistani article alike). This has been reverted [4] by both @MSLQr and @SheriffIsInTown who believe that only the IPA of the national language, in this case Urdu, should be included.
In short, the question is should the Punjabi spelling and IPA be included in this article, the native tongue of the city? نعم البدل (talk) 19:50, 29 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should the lead of the article for the painter Ramon Casas label the subject "Catalan", rather than "Spanish"? While the question may appear minor, it is not, inasmuch as it is an example of low-level disputes that seem to occur regularly regarding Catalan/Spanish questions, e.g., the articles Empúries or Siege of Gerona. Bdushaw (talk) 10:37, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Which phrase should be used: "retired English actor" or "English retired actor"? The former follows the linguistic rule that age should come before origin (see Adjective#Order). Other editors are claiming this adjective order implies that the actor has retired from being English. Barry Wom (talk) 05:36, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Maths, science, and technology
There is an ongoing disagreement on this talk page[5] about the sourcing and notability of the article on the Roseto Effect. One editor has argued that there are no MEDRS-compliant sources that explicitly discuss the Roseto Effect and therefore the article fails WP:MEDRS and WP:NOTABILITY. Another editor contends that while the term is not widely used in modern medical literature, the original Roseto studies are historically notable and have been covered in multiple reliable secondary sources (e.g., JAMA, AJPH, Chicago Tribune), and that the article has been updated to frame the effect as a historical concept rather than a current medical claim.
The current version includes:
It does not include (but has previously):
Question: Is the current version of the article (as of [6]) appropriately framed and sourced under Wikipedia policy? If not, what changes would you recommend — merging, renaming, restructuring, or something else? All input welcome — thanks. -- ke4roh (talk) 02:23, 9 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard
What is the reliability of the The Debrief [7]?
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Talk:Cumulative density function
Should the page cumulative density function be:
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Talk:Implicational propositional calculus
On 22 April 2025 (02:19) I updated the article Implicational propositional calculus. A few hours later the update was reverted with the argument that "I am missing the whole point which is to avoid using falsum in the formulas". Could a third party please verify that claim.
Aside from that, in my opinion the article needs substantial improvements:
As to the sections,
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Should the following sentences be removed from the Lead of Polyvagal Theory?
There is consensus among experts that the assumptions of the polyvagal theory are untenable.[16] Ian Oelsner (talk) 16:59, 14 June 2024 (UTC) |
Art, architecture, literature, and media
Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard
Regarding the reliability of the Washington Free Beacon. Previous discussions from 2017 and 2020. Discussion that led to creation of this RFC is here. Marquardtika (talk) 17:01, 1 May 2025 (UTC) |
Talk:Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (film)
Should the Country in the infobox be listed as:
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There is ongoing disagreement among editors about which landmarks should be included in the lead image montage of the Perth article. This RFC seeks community input on how best to determine which landmarks are most appropriate or representative for inclusion. The dispute revolves around three landmarks:
Please indicate which option you support, and feel free to suggest modifications or alternative combinations. - PastelLilac (talk) 01:04, 28 April 2025 (UTC) |
Talk:List of programs broadcast by CBS
With lack of guidance from the Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Television, should the page include the month and year shows were reported as being in development in sortable list format as in this version ? Some context is that there is an informal practice to remove shows from that list when there has been no update in about three years. newsjunkie (talk) 17:21, 26 April 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard
RFC: What should Screenrant.com be designated as?
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Should the lead of the article for the painter Ramon Casas label the subject "Catalan", rather than "Spanish"? While the question may appear minor, it is not, inasmuch as it is an example of low-level disputes that seem to occur regularly regarding Catalan/Spanish questions, e.g., the articles Empúries or Siege of Gerona. Bdushaw (talk) 10:37, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should we add Square Enix's (the game's publisher) comments that Forspoken's sales were "lacklustre" to the lead? The proposed wording is to add "Square Enix described the game's sales as "lackluster"." at the end of the third paragraph in the lead. OceanHok (talk) 17:09, 17 April 2025 (UTC) |
Talk:Billie Eilish discography
It has been bothering me for a while that some of Eilish's songs that are assigned as singles, since not every standalone release is a single. That is why I think we should move certain songs into promotional singles category. I have put it into a numbered list, to explain why these examples should be switched:
Update: I think, there are actually more examples than I initially thought of. I am less knowledgeable about her dbeut EP days, that is why I have not included her earlier singles in the list.
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Should Tetris be defined as a video game, a series of video games, or a video game genre? Lazman321 (talk) 19:17, 15 April 2025 (UTC) |
Politics, government, and law
Is the main source of the Besor stream in the northwestern Negev (Mount Boker) or in the Hebron Hills of the West Bank? Or should both sources be treated equally (i.e. there is no main source)? Closetside (talk) 22:20, 9 May 2025 (UTC) |
Shall we summarize the pardon in the WP:LEAD?
See diff and text: On January 20, 2025, President Biden granted Fauci a Federal pardon.[17][18] Thanks! Jtbobwaysf (talk) 10:23, 7 May 2025 (UTC) |
Should the group's far-right association be mentioned somewhere in the article lead? --TylerBurden (talk) 21:05, 5 May 2025 (UTC) |
Should the lead of the article for the painter Ramon Casas label the subject "Catalan", rather than "Spanish"? While the question may appear minor, it is not, inasmuch as it is an example of low-level disputes that seem to occur regularly regarding Catalan/Spanish questions, e.g., the articles Empúries or Siege of Gerona. Bdushaw (talk) 10:37, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Talk:List of countries that have gained independence from the United Kingdom
Should the entry for the United States in the table note that the modern-day territory of the United States is much larger than the one it had at independence? Glide08 (talk) 14:31, 23 April 2025 (UTC) |
Talk:Killing of Austin Metcalf
Should the alleged killer's name be included in the article? 12:16, 20 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should the political position in the infobox and in the opening line of the "Ideology and platform" be changed to "right-wing to far-right" given the number of sources that have now been introduced in the "Ideology and platform" for far-right? Helper201 (talk) 20:27, 10 April 2025 (UTC) |
Religion and philosophy
Talk:Pope Leo XIV/RFC: Date format
Hi there, I've created this RfC as the equivalent discussion(s) on the talk page have gotten completely-out-of-hand. I'm pretty neutral on the matter but leaning towards DMY as his role as pope transcends beyond the MDY format of America to the DMY format of the Church, Vatican, and arguably the world. However, I will add a summary below of some of the main arguments that were popping up on the talk page. Thanks, JacobTheRox (talk) 21:27, 8 May 2025 (UTC) |
In light of the above discussion, I've decided to start a RfC on papabili sections and lists. Should there be papabili sections in papal conclave articles, and should there be lists of papabili in said sections? 73.8.239.215 (talk) 15:33, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard
Is the handwritten For previous discussions leading up to this RfC, please see the article talk page and tangential RSN discussion. Arkenstrone (talk) 20:29, 16 April 2025 (UTC) |
Society, sports, and culture
There is an ongoing disagreement on this talk page[8] about the sourcing and notability of the article on the Roseto Effect. One editor has argued that there are no MEDRS-compliant sources that explicitly discuss the Roseto Effect and therefore the article fails WP:MEDRS and WP:NOTABILITY. Another editor contends that while the term is not widely used in modern medical literature, the original Roseto studies are historically notable and have been covered in multiple reliable secondary sources (e.g., JAMA, AJPH, Chicago Tribune), and that the article has been updated to frame the effect as a historical concept rather than a current medical claim.
The current version includes:
It does not include (but has previously):
Question: Is the current version of the article (as of [9]) appropriately framed and sourced under Wikipedia policy? If not, what changes would you recommend — merging, renaming, restructuring, or something else? All input welcome — thanks. -- ke4roh (talk) 02:23, 9 May 2025 (UTC) |
Should it say "question" or "rhetorical question"?2A02:810D:BC82:1E00:BC2F:1A76:72ED:55F6 (talk) 14:11, 7 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Trains
Please consider not only notability, but also WP:NOTIINFO and WP:NOTGUIDE. NS-Merni (talk) 19:24, 28 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should the article, including the opening sentence of the lead section, state the Gaza Genocide in wikivoice as fact?:
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Should the lead of the article for the painter Ramon Casas label the subject "Catalan", rather than "Spanish"? While the question may appear minor, it is not, inasmuch as it is an example of low-level disputes that seem to occur regularly regarding Catalan/Spanish questions, e.g., the articles Empúries or Siege of Gerona. Bdushaw (talk) 10:37, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Is it appropriate for this article to include the material about grooming gangs currently included here, either in its present form or modified? Reopened by Cordless Larry (talk) 07:46, 20 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should Tetris be defined as a video game, a series of video games, or a video game genre? Lazman321 (talk) 19:17, 15 April 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia style and naming
Talk:Pope Leo XIV/RFC: Date format
Hi there, I've created this RfC as the equivalent discussion(s) on the talk page have gotten completely-out-of-hand. I'm pretty neutral on the matter but leaning towards DMY as his role as pope transcends beyond the MDY format of America to the DMY format of the Church, Vatican, and arguably the world. However, I will add a summary below of some of the main arguments that were popping up on the talk page. Thanks, JacobTheRox (talk) 21:27, 8 May 2025 (UTC) |
Should the text of Wikipedia:Citing sources be changed to prefer templates over hand-formatted citations, while welcoming contributions from editors who continue to format manually? 23:53, 6 May 2025 (UTC) |
I added [10] the Punjabi IPA for the name 'Jhelum', as per how it's pronounced in Punjabi, which has been done previously on articles (Pakistani and non-Pakistani article alike). This has been reverted [11] by both @MSLQr and @SheriffIsInTown who believe that only the IPA of the national language, in this case Urdu, should be included.
In short, the question is should the Punjabi spelling and IPA be included in this article, the native tongue of the city? نعم البدل (talk) 19:50, 29 April 2025 (UTC) |
I'm curious if "Cascadia" can accurately be considered an alternate name for the Pacific Northwest, as in the infobox. Sources I can find do not use them interchangeably. Cascadia sources often refer back to Pacific Northwest, but there is very little usage the other way around.
Key Question: Is Cascadia a commonly used alternate name for Pacific Northwest? |
Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)
Is there support to upgrade Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Superscripts and subscripts to a guideline? 04:14, 20 April 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)
I would like to formally understand what the community would think of a date-fixing bot. Such a bot would fix dates in articles to conform either {{Use dmy dates}} or {{Use mdy dates}} . To be clear, this bot would not revert any good faith changes that add content and dates of the wrong format; instead, it will just change the date format. In my opinion, there are a few different ways such a bot could be implemented (or not):
Thanks for your consideration – PharyngealImplosive7 (talk) 02:35, 19 April 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia policies and guidelines
Previous discussion on this talk page did not reach consensus on whether the Tifinagh name ⵓⵏⵇⵇⴰⵔ should be included in the infobox for Oriental (Morocco).Talk:Oriental (Morocco)#c-Skitash-20250507220800-ElijahUHC-20250507215400
Should the Tifinagh name ⵓⵏⵇⵇⴰⵔ be in the infobox of Oriental (Morocco), sourced to the Moroccan government's official website: https://www.maroc.ma/amz/taxonomy/term/9. This is not a translation or interpretation — it appears directly on the government’s interactive map, labeling the region in Standard Moroccan Tamazight (Tifinagh script), alongside Arabic, French, and English. This concerns the administrative region’s official name, not common usage or linguistic preference. Other proposed names cited earlier do not appear in the sources attributed to them, nor in the governmental site. Per WP:PRIMARY and WP:V, official government sources are reliable for official names. Does this justify including ⵓⵏⵇⵇⴰⵔ in the infobox? ElijahUHC (talk) 19:37, 8 May 2025 (UTC) |
Should the lead of the article for the painter Ramon Casas label the subject "Catalan", rather than "Spanish"? While the question may appear minor, it is not, inasmuch as it is an example of low-level disputes that seem to occur regularly regarding Catalan/Spanish questions, e.g., the articles Empúries or Siege of Gerona. Bdushaw (talk) 10:37, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Should articles created under a conflict of interest be allowed to run on Did you know? Narutolovehinata5 (talk · contributions) 02:44, 24 April 2025 (UTC) |
Talk:Killing of Austin Metcalf
Should the alleged killer's name be included in the article? 12:16, 20 April 2025 (UTC) |
Can we have a see also section on this page? Recent edits to include one have been reverted. Helper201 (talk) 05:26, 20 April 2025 (UTC) |
WikiProjects and collaborations
Wikipedia technical issues and templates
Should Template:Current be changed to the shorter version in this sandbox diff? Toadspike [Talk] 11:37, 25 April 2025 (UTC) |
Read this page for the full project proposal.
Summary: proposing that this template ({{Korean/auto}}) and {{Infobox Korean name/auto}} gradually replace their predecessor templates {{Korean}} and {{Infobox Korean name}}. These new templates have semi-automatic romanization, as well as a number of other new features. For rationale and specifics, see the linked page above. seefooddiet (talk) 20:14, 21 April 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia proposals
Autopatrolled is a user right for editors who frequently create articles. Shall we remove this user right from accounts that have made no edits in the last three years? This proposal would initially affect about 1250 of the approximately 4900 autopatrollers; editors who reach the three-year inactivity mark in the future would have the right removed at that time. 04:54, 4 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Tales of Arcadia
- ^ Baker, Peter (2025-01-20). "Biden in Final Hours Pardons Cheney, Fauci and Milley to Thwart Reprisals". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-01-20.
- ^ Liptak, Kevin; Saenz, Arlette (2025-01-20). "Biden issues preemptive pardons for Milley, Fauci and Jan. 6 committee members | CNN Politics". CNN. Retrieved 2025-01-20.
- ^ Beauchamp, Zack (21 November 2016). "A leading white nationalist says it plainly: Trump's victory was about white identity". Vox.
- ^ Ross, Janell (November 12, 2016). "Trump win spawns fear and loathing among people he disparaged and alienated". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ "Video: Jared Taylor: Whites Deserve a Homeland". March 21, 2017.
see at about 26:18
- ^ Ganim, Sara; Welch, Chris (January 16, 2017). "Hail Trump? White nationalists already losing faith in President-elect". CNN. Retrieved April 28, 2025.
- ^ "Jacamo's Push For Diversity In Fashion Backfired Spectacularly". HuffPost UK. 2016-11-01. Retrieved 2024-12-22.
- ^ https://her.ie/life/mens-clothing-brand-causes-outrage-with-homophobic-campaign-317913
- ^ https://www.joe.co.uk/life/clothing-brand-causes-outrage-with-homophobic-ad-campaign-95181
- ^ "Jacamo clothing firm apologises after 'gender stereotyping' in Twitter advert". BBC News. 2016-10-31. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
- ^ Lee, Josh (2016-10-31). "Clothing brand Jacamo issue an apology after being called out for "homophobic" online campaign". Attitude. Retrieved 2024-12-22.
- ^ Baret, Julie (2016-10-31). "Les "vrais mecs" et l'homophobie d'une marque anglaise". TÊTU (in French). Retrieved 2024-12-22.
- ^ "Clothing retailer blasted for "Homophobic" Twitter campaign". THEGAYUK. 2016-10-31. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
- ^ Baker, Peter (2025-01-20). "Biden in Final Hours Pardons Cheney, Fauci and Milley to Thwart Reprisals". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-01-20.
- ^ Liptak, Kevin; Saenz, Arlette (2025-01-20). "Biden issues preemptive pardons for Milley, Fauci and Jan. 6 committee members | CNN Politics". CNN. Retrieved 2025-01-20.
- ^ Grossman, Paul (2023). "Fundamental challenges and likely refutations of the five basic premises of the polyvagal theory". Biological Psychology. 180. doi:10.1016/j.biopsycho.2023.108589. PMID 37230290.
- ^ Baker, Peter (2025-01-20). "Biden in Final Hours Pardons Cheney, Fauci and Milley to Thwart Reprisals". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-01-20.
- ^ Liptak, Kevin; Saenz, Arlette (2025-01-20). "Biden issues preemptive pardons for Milley, Fauci and Jan. 6 committee members | CNN Politics". CNN. Retrieved 2025-01-20.