Talk:dotard

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Kim Jong-Un[edit]

Why was it deemed non-wishable to include Kim Kong-Un's quote about Trump? It has never been Wiktionary policy that ONLY litterature quote were to be admitted.

165.225.76.101 12:54, 22 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

We do not permit or take part in verbal attacks against living persons who are outside of the WikiMedia projects. For more information, see w:Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons. There are other policies that deal with such attacks against WikiMedia editors. —Stephen (Talk) 14:12, 22 September 2017 (UTC)Reply
Oh, come fucking on, Stephen. There's a difference between calling someone a dotard and relaying that someone called someone else a dotard; the former is a verbal attack, the latter a verifiable fact. 2601:240:CC08:7780:3052:5D75:C651:BE23 06:02, 22 January 2018 (UTC)Reply
No one dislikes Trump more than I, but what you're talking about is reporting a verbal attack against a living person. It is not allowed per the Wikimedia Foundation. It's policy from the very top. Our purpose here is merely to give correct but harmless examples of usage, not to malign someone, nor to help someone else malign someone. —Stephen (Talk) 15:56, 23 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

There is a complete BBC Article on the usage of the word Dotard with regards to Donald Trump 'Dotard' Trump? The story of 'rocket man' Kim's insult Groetjes --Neozoon (talk) 21:32, 22 September 2017 (UTC)Reply