Talk:Ky Dickens
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Possibly bad reference
[edit]The first reference in the article is being removed by an IP editor with a claim that it's a phishing site. The reference link is here and the phishing report is here. The report is for a specific page that was on TheLStop.org's web site at one time but is no longer there. It was posing as a Bank of America login page. Since BofA has their own site and wouldn't be sending people to TheLStop to login to their accounts, I am fairly certain that TheLStop's site was once taken over by hackers who used their site for phishing attacks. (This is a fairly common tactic by phishers.) Not that the entire web site is set up for phishing. Dismas|(talk) 15:00, 23 January 2016 (UTC)
- The site is flagged when I try to go to it. 100.12.206.17 (talk) 01:46, 28 January 2016 (UTC)
Written by the subject of the article?
[edit]Many sentences in this article read like they were written by the subject of the article:
”Ky revered her father-in-law for being fair-minded and listening to various perspectives and working across the aisle. They had a close relationship where they talked about social and political ideas." No source, just a link to a 404d obit at the end of the paragraph.
"Ky has been a passionate advocate for people with special needs dating back to High School where she spearheaded the inclusion program and worked as an aide to classmates who had autism or other disabilities. Though she originally considered getting her bachelor's degree in either special education or religious studies, ..." Again no source on the first sentence and the source at the end of the paragraph doesn't mention any of the information quoted above.
The Career section is not paragraphed.
I feel like this article should be flagged as having issues.
2601:1C2:700:92D0:B007:FDA0:39B8:FD72 (talk) 03:06, 4 January 2025 (UTC)
- Seconded. Should also be noted that an edit in November 2024 was made by a user called "Kydickens." Another user removed a lot of the more egregious stuff but I think the entire article reads this way. Max imus1254 (talk) 06:25, 12 January 2025 (UTC)