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Jan 11, 2012
Bishop Hill in Climate: MWP, Climate: Sceptics

Further to yesterday's post on Wikipedia's Soon and Baliunas article, do go and take a look at the talk page for the article, where the usual suspects are going through agonising contortions over why the allegation - that Chris de Freitas accepted an article that had been rejected by four peer reviewers - should stand, despite the retraction of that claim that Fred Pearce sent me.

Much of this seems to centre around whether I am a reliable source under Wiki rules. This is not a question that bothers me hugely, but I must say, I thought that as a published author in the area, I might carry some weight.

Perhaps more importantly though, given the damaging nature of the allegations for de Freitas's reputation, I would have wanted quite a lot of documentary evidence to support them. If there was even a hint that they were wrong, I would be erring on the side of caution. Each to their own, I suppose.

(As always with Wikipedia, please don't get involved - there are rules against canvassing for support).

Update on Jan 11, 2012 by Registered CommenterBishop Hill

TerryS in the comments notes that the text of the article has now been changed, and also an ongoing discussion on Jimmy Wales' Wiki page.

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