Talk:Elisabeth Moss
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[edit] Scientology
I removed the Scientology stuff about how a headache medication commercial conflicts with scientology. While the basic facts are public: membership in religion, religion's views, and her doing the commercial; the idea that there is any issue, is a novel original research, as it hasn't been widely written about (or if it has, no good source is given). We don't write about every actor who happens to have a role seemingly in conflict with their religion. Imagine all of the articles about actors portraying characters having pre-marital sex, who belong to a church that opposes it. This is a part of an ongoing campaign by one user, to put stuff about Scientology's beleifs in every bio article they possible can. I left a link to Scientology, for those who think its somehow relevant/signficant. Now, if relevant sources report this as being an issue for the actress, impacting her career and public reputation then it may be worth mentioning. I'm not opposed to the conclusion reached, I'm just objecting to original research being done to reach it.
P.S. I added her to "American actors" category. She was already in "Scientologists" (which I left). This tells you of the priorities some editors have. --Rob 22:57, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
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- Are you incapable of editing these articles without making insulting, condescending, and just plain WRONG assumptions about what it is I am doing, and why am I doing it? And for your information, I didn't write the text about Aspirin conflicting with Moss' Scientology beliefs, some other editor did. Please get your facts straight and leave out your theories about my motivations behind my edits. wikipediatrix 23:38, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- This is your edit, so you're definately apart of it (though not alone). Anyways, I'll let this speak for itself. --Rob 23:49, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- But note that the basic info did not originate with me, contrary to your unfair accusation. Someone else put it there, I thought it sounded fishy and disliked that it was unsourced, so I checked out and found it a source that verified the info. So basically, you're bitching me out for fixing an unsourced statement. I actually agree with you that it probably is a borderline OR issue, but your approach is so rude, in-your-face and hostile that it defeats any hope of having a good-faith edit consensus with you. Try losing the 'tude next time. wikipediatrix 00:05, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
- This is your edit, so you're definately apart of it (though not alone). Anyways, I'll let this speak for itself. --Rob 23:49, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- Are you incapable of editing these articles without making insulting, condescending, and just plain WRONG assumptions about what it is I am doing, and why am I doing it? And for your information, I didn't write the text about Aspirin conflicting with Moss' Scientology beliefs, some other editor did. Please get your facts straight and leave out your theories about my motivations behind my edits. wikipediatrix 23:38, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] MTV Undressed
Wasn't she also in MTV Undressed? 71.233.174.226 13:09, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Imdb
According to Imdb, she was born on July, 24. Who's right? --151.23.64.95 19:52, 14 November 2007 (UTC) It was me ^_^' --Ginosal 19:53, 14 November 2007 (UTC)

