Talk:LGBT history in Singapore by year (2000s)

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Tone tag[edit]

I'm tagging this article for inappropriate TONE. A lot, though perhaps not all, of the events described are worth recording in a "history of . . ." article. But the thing reads like a promotional ad or press release, not an encyclopedia article, which the Wikipedia Manual of Style says "should always remain formal, impersonal, and dispassionate." Rewriting in an encyclopedic tone and style would alleviate the WP:NPOV problem to a great degree.

Editors of this article should avoid peacock terms, and show, don't tell. Examples:

Since its humble beginnings as a hobbyist website hosted on Geocities in March 1999, the year 2000 saw the tremendous growth of SGBOY.COM as Singapore's pioneer gay portal. Its busy forums saw up to 1,500 new postings everyday and it's IRC chat room #sgboyclub (later renamed #sgboy) was packed with more than 700 online chatters during peak hours. It celebrated its first anniversary with a sold-out bash at the niche (now defunct).

Also, per the existing tag since January 2007, lots of paragraphs, including quoted statements and unquoted assertions, still need proper documentation. Sentences like It caused a furore within the gay community as they felt that it denigrated their worth and depicted being gay as something to be ashamed of and which merited "changing" sound like original research or personal opinion.--Textorus 00:07, 4 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Cleaning[edit]

Due to various issues noted in the header, I am planning to delete any information in this article without a source in the next month. In other words, if you want it to stay, find a source by then. —K. the Surveyor (talk) 07:10, 22 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Came across this article while eliminating the backlog for advert-tagged article, but this one has serious issues. As the above poster planned, I will delete the unsourced content as there has been no reply after 3 months. Pim Rijkee (talk) 21:52, 4 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
As easy as it would be ask for reference, there is unfortunately very little reference out there regarding LGBT shitory in Singapore. this reason being Singapore's tight-lipped government and government controlled press and media, keeping news related to the issues discussed here minimal if not non-existent. Zappyzac (talk) 08:50, 3 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]