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== Article Contains 83% closely copied</b> content ==

Hello contributors, This page was run through a cross check Using [https://copyvios.toolforge.org/ Earwig's '''Copyvio Detector'''] and the result is below. Closely paraphrased or copied material exists.
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|Violation Suspected

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'''For more information on copy and pasting text, see [[Wikipedia:Copying text from other sources]]. For more information on closely paraphrasing text, see [[Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing]].'''

thank you [[User:8barzmusic|8barzmusic]] ([[User talk:8barzmusic|talk]]) 00:08, 20 April 2024 (UTC)

*I was looking at the article in question this user claims was a copyright violation from last.fm and if you look in the history (which is publicly available), it says that the information was originally forked from Wikipedia by the article creator in 2006. I would be hesitant to call it copyright infringement unless they significantly went in a different direction when it comes to what they added since then and whether THAT was taken from us too. By hosting our material, they are doing so under a Creative Commons license even if their material in question they personally created is copyrighted.--[[User:Thebirdlover|Thebirdlover]] ([[User talk:Thebirdlover|talk]]) 22:34, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
*:Looks to me like most of the overlap doesn't date back to the original forking in 2006, but rather to the most recent edit made on Last.fm, on 10th April 2022, which ALSO copied content from Wikipedia. Annoyingly Last.fm doesn't seem to support diffs, but if you manually compare https://www.last.fm/music/Lil%27+Kim/+wiki?ver=15 to https://www.last.fm/music/Lil%27+Kim/+wiki?ver=17 and look at the content that existed on Wikipedia at the time the final edit was made (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lil%27_Kim&oldid=1081075387) you can see that the final Last.fm edit copied multiple paragraphs almost verbatim from Wikipedia, and that those paragraphs are the ones being labelled as "closely copied" by the tool @[[User:8barzmusic|8barzmusic]] used.
*:So the situation is slightly more complicated than you suggest, but the executive summary is the same: the overlap exists due to people copying stuff from Wikipedia to the Last.fm wiki, not the other way round. There's therefore nothing to fix on the Wikipedia side; I'll remove the notice. [[User:ExplodingCabbage|ExplodingCabbage]] ([[User talk:ExplodingCabbage|talk]]) 10:41, 26 July 2024 (UTC)

== I'm about to delete the whole section about the beef with 50 Cent ==

This section was added by @[[User:Andrei2501|Andrei2501]] (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lil%27_Kim&diff=prev&oldid=1214243823) but has multiple issues right now:

* Most seriously, this sentence is not supported by the cited source and is an extraordinary violation of [[WP:NPOV]]:
:: ''After they left the radio station, Lil' Kim's boyfriend at the time, Damion World Hardy shot at 50 and his crew outside of the Doubletree Hotel in Jersey City, unfortunately, Jackson and his crew never got hit, the police later brought them in for questioning.''
: The only citation at the end of that sentence/paragraph is a Rolling Stone article that doesn't mention Lil' Kim or Hardy anywhere and speculates that Ja Rule may have been the shooter. You cannot accuse someone of a shooting - presumably, an attempted murder - on the basis of a source that makes no mention of them whatsoever!
: But even if we had a source, come on, it is clearly not okay to say it's "unfortunate" that the intended victim of an attempted murder didn't get hit!

: I haven't carefully dug into the rest of the section to make sure it's supported by the cited sources, but these two problems are so egregious they make me suspicious of everything added in the same edit.

* At least some other claims are unsupported by their citations (e.g. the claim that the reference to "Kim" in Piggy Bank is about Lil' Kim).


* Since first being posted, further factual inaccuracies have been added by @[[User:David Gerard|David_Gerard]], who in https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lil%27_Kim&diff=prev&oldid=1230254096 removed a sentence about stuff that happened in 2021 prior to the sentence that begins "On October that year, 50 Cent trolled Kim". Due to that removal, the phrase "that year" now reads as referring to 2005 (the year mentioned in the preceding paragraph in the current version), which is not when the trolling took place.
==Leaving home==


* There are various grammar issues, weirdly inconsistent use of the present and past tense when talking about what are purely past events, and usage of slang (e.g. "sending shots" to mean dissing someone)
This article says her father expelled her from the home. However, the future Lil' Kim ran away from home to escape her father's abuse. She shunned her father for many years, but reluctantly let him stay at one of her homes, as he has Alzeimer's disease. Here's one article:


Some of these issues may be easily fixable; together, they are a lot of work, and I far from convinced that the rest of the content is accurate, sufficiently cited, or (in the case of multiple lengthy social media quotes from celebs about their beefs with each other) noteworthy enough to include. I don't personally care enough about Lil' Kim to do that work, but think that ripping out the whole section is preferable to letting it stand in a form where it accuses someone of attempted murder without a source and then says it's a shame they didn't manage to kill their victim. Thus I'm just gonna delete the section.
http://www.africaresource.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=304:the-life-of-lil-kim&Itemid=327


If others want to restore the section in some form, that's their call, but I suggest they at least fix the issues I've noticed and listed above. [[User:ExplodingCabbage|ExplodingCabbage]] ([[User talk:ExplodingCabbage|talk]]) 17:33, 25 July 2024 (UTC)
== Lil Kim's controversies ==


:why don't you modify instead of deleting it [[User:Andrei2501|Andrei2501]] ([[User talk:Andrei2501|talk]]) 17:21, 26 July 2024 (UTC)
Lil' Kim did an interview in 2001 with Wendy Williams and in that interview she stated that she made up with Shyne. The interview is on YouTube. It would be great to show that she rectified her issue with him years ago.
::Primarily, three reasons:
::* More work than I was willing to do
::* I don't know the subject matter well; other editors who do can probably make better judgement calls about ''how'' to fix the issues I've noted
::* Given how serious the issues around the shooting were, I was sceptical about whether everything else you added is true, NPOV, and properly sourced. I didn't dig deeply into everything and ''suspect'' that if I had done I would've found further problems.
::If you want to address the problems I've listed so far, to make sure everything else is true and well-sourced, and then to restore the section, I'm not stopping you; I'm just not, personally, going to do that work, and ''until'' somebody does it, [[WP:BLP]] calls for ripping the contentious content out of the article rather than letting it stand. [[User:ExplodingCabbage|ExplodingCabbage]] ([[User talk:ExplodingCabbage|talk]]) 20:43, 26 July 2024 (UTC)


== Notorious B.I.G. being linked ==
Also, where is Faith Evans and Eve in the "controversy" section?


Can someone please link Notorious B.I.G.’s name? (under the Personal Life)
== Lil' Kim record sales ==


I’m not that experienced of an editor, so I’m just putting it out there in case someone would like to do it. If not, that’s fine as well.
The article states that Lil' Kim has sold 15 million albums worldwide and 30 million singles.
Where are the sources and are those credible sources?


Have a nice day everyone. :) [[User:Donut decimator|Donut decimator]] ([[User talk:Donut decimator|talk]]) 02:41, 26 August 2024 (UTC)
Also, the Junior M.A.F.I.A album conspiracy has not sold 8 million records worldwide. Sources please!!


== Semi-protected edit request on 24 September 2024 ==
== Lil'kim was not born 1974 ==


{{edit semi-protected|Lil' Kim|answered=yes}}
Kim was born July 11th 1976 her mother has stated this can someone please correct this. [[User:Aresgodofwar83|Aresgodofwar83]] ([[User talk:Aresgodofwar83|talk]]) 19:17, 11 January 2023 (UTC)
I would like to edit the age on Lil’ Kim’s Wikipedia because it is inaccurate and there is factual evidence to prove she was in fact born July 11th, 1976. [[User:Ethnicbrat|Ethnicbrat]] ([[User talk:Ethnicbrat|talk]]) 04:28, 24 September 2024 (UTC)
*{{Not done}}. You will need to bring the evidence here to convince people. [[User:Binksternet|Binksternet]] ([[User talk:Binksternet|talk]]) 05:06, 24 September 2024 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 05:41, 20 October 2024

Article Contains 83% closely copied content

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Hello contributors, This page was run through a cross check Using Earwig's Copyvio Detector and the result is below. Closely paraphrased or copied material exists.

Violation Suspected

86.3%

similarity

For more information on copy and pasting text, see Wikipedia:Copying text from other sources. For more information on closely paraphrasing text, see Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing.

thank you 8barzmusic (talk) 00:08, 20 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

  • I was looking at the article in question this user claims was a copyright violation from last.fm and if you look in the history (which is publicly available), it says that the information was originally forked from Wikipedia by the article creator in 2006. I would be hesitant to call it copyright infringement unless they significantly went in a different direction when it comes to what they added since then and whether THAT was taken from us too. By hosting our material, they are doing so under a Creative Commons license even if their material in question they personally created is copyrighted.--Thebirdlover (talk) 22:34, 24 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
    Looks to me like most of the overlap doesn't date back to the original forking in 2006, but rather to the most recent edit made on Last.fm, on 10th April 2022, which ALSO copied content from Wikipedia. Annoyingly Last.fm doesn't seem to support diffs, but if you manually compare https://www.last.fm/music/Lil%27+Kim/+wiki?ver=15 to https://www.last.fm/music/Lil%27+Kim/+wiki?ver=17 and look at the content that existed on Wikipedia at the time the final edit was made (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lil%27_Kim&oldid=1081075387) you can see that the final Last.fm edit copied multiple paragraphs almost verbatim from Wikipedia, and that those paragraphs are the ones being labelled as "closely copied" by the tool @8barzmusic used.
    So the situation is slightly more complicated than you suggest, but the executive summary is the same: the overlap exists due to people copying stuff from Wikipedia to the Last.fm wiki, not the other way round. There's therefore nothing to fix on the Wikipedia side; I'll remove the notice. ExplodingCabbage (talk) 10:41, 26 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I'm about to delete the whole section about the beef with 50 Cent

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This section was added by @Andrei2501 (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lil%27_Kim&diff=prev&oldid=1214243823) but has multiple issues right now:

  • Most seriously, this sentence is not supported by the cited source and is an extraordinary violation of WP:NPOV:
After they left the radio station, Lil' Kim's boyfriend at the time, Damion World Hardy shot at 50 and his crew outside of the Doubletree Hotel in Jersey City, unfortunately, Jackson and his crew never got hit, the police later brought them in for questioning.
The only citation at the end of that sentence/paragraph is a Rolling Stone article that doesn't mention Lil' Kim or Hardy anywhere and speculates that Ja Rule may have been the shooter. You cannot accuse someone of a shooting - presumably, an attempted murder - on the basis of a source that makes no mention of them whatsoever!
But even if we had a source, come on, it is clearly not okay to say it's "unfortunate" that the intended victim of an attempted murder didn't get hit!
I haven't carefully dug into the rest of the section to make sure it's supported by the cited sources, but these two problems are so egregious they make me suspicious of everything added in the same edit.
  • At least some other claims are unsupported by their citations (e.g. the claim that the reference to "Kim" in Piggy Bank is about Lil' Kim).
  • Since first being posted, further factual inaccuracies have been added by @David_Gerard, who in https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lil%27_Kim&diff=prev&oldid=1230254096 removed a sentence about stuff that happened in 2021 prior to the sentence that begins "On October that year, 50 Cent trolled Kim". Due to that removal, the phrase "that year" now reads as referring to 2005 (the year mentioned in the preceding paragraph in the current version), which is not when the trolling took place.
  • There are various grammar issues, weirdly inconsistent use of the present and past tense when talking about what are purely past events, and usage of slang (e.g. "sending shots" to mean dissing someone)

Some of these issues may be easily fixable; together, they are a lot of work, and I far from convinced that the rest of the content is accurate, sufficiently cited, or (in the case of multiple lengthy social media quotes from celebs about their beefs with each other) noteworthy enough to include. I don't personally care enough about Lil' Kim to do that work, but think that ripping out the whole section is preferable to letting it stand in a form where it accuses someone of attempted murder without a source and then says it's a shame they didn't manage to kill their victim. Thus I'm just gonna delete the section.

If others want to restore the section in some form, that's their call, but I suggest they at least fix the issues I've noticed and listed above. ExplodingCabbage (talk) 17:33, 25 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

why don't you modify instead of deleting it Andrei2501 (talk) 17:21, 26 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Primarily, three reasons:
  • More work than I was willing to do
  • I don't know the subject matter well; other editors who do can probably make better judgement calls about how to fix the issues I've noted
  • Given how serious the issues around the shooting were, I was sceptical about whether everything else you added is true, NPOV, and properly sourced. I didn't dig deeply into everything and suspect that if I had done I would've found further problems.
If you want to address the problems I've listed so far, to make sure everything else is true and well-sourced, and then to restore the section, I'm not stopping you; I'm just not, personally, going to do that work, and until somebody does it, WP:BLP calls for ripping the contentious content out of the article rather than letting it stand. ExplodingCabbage (talk) 20:43, 26 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Notorious B.I.G. being linked

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Can someone please link Notorious B.I.G.’s name? (under the Personal Life)

I’m not that experienced of an editor, so I’m just putting it out there in case someone would like to do it. If not, that’s fine as well.

Have a nice day everyone. :) Donut decimator (talk) 02:41, 26 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protected edit request on 24 September 2024

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I would like to edit the age on Lil’ Kim’s Wikipedia because it is inaccurate and there is factual evidence to prove she was in fact born July 11th, 1976. Ethnicbrat (talk) 04:28, 24 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]