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Back in his day, there were no shortage of radio and tv stations that said Cooke adddd the "Kent" to his name, just because he liked the sound of it. Someone please find a source for this. I would do it, but I just remembered I hate the WMF and Wikipedians.
It still feels WP:UNDUE. The incident is, ultimately, a saucy but inconsequential high society item that doesn't affect Cooke himself, since he's dead and all. If his daughter were a notable person, then it's fine to include. in her article, but we wouldn't include this for the same reason that we don't add Jaden Smith news items to Will Smith's article. Ytoyoda (talk) 19:09, 23 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
At wikipedia, we don't go by what it "feels" like to one editor. (And here -- that one editor, in the face of the very heavy international coverage devoted to this series of incidents, is saying that one sentence is undue ... which "feels" odd. It is not undue, because it is one sentence, where there are dozens of articles, in RSs, covering this series of incidents. The assertion that we don't mention such facts because they relate to immediate family, not the subjecty of the article, is at odds with countless wikipedia articles, including this one, including in this very section. You can't be serious. Wikipedia doesn't care whether an editor thinks an article is saucy or not saucy. Whether it is a high society item or the opposite. Whether Cooke is alive or dead. You're simply making all of those "tests" up. They have nothing to do with wikipedia standards. The reason this is appropriate here is laid out above: a) this series of events is heavily reported on by many RSs, including high level RSs, with entire articles devoted to them, in a number of countries; b) the one sentence is not at all "undue"; just the opposite; c) there is no requirement that Cooke be alive (one of many odd, invented criteria); and d) you are editing against consensus -- which is flatly not allowed, as you have now reverted multiple editors. 2604:2000:E016:A700:1188:984B:A470:78F1 (talk) 21:23, 23 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, it is undue. I don't care one bit about the sourcing. Plenty of things that don't belong on Wikipedia articles get news coverage. The issue is that it's an incident that doesn't affect Jack Kent Cooke himself, and is a case of WP:NOTNEWS. And where is this "consensus" that you're talking about? There's the another anonymous editor and you. I'm really not getting where this hostility is coming from. Ytoyoda (talk) 21:42, 23 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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Shouldn't this information be on a page devoted to her than on Cooke's page? Especially since the incident occurred more than 20 years after his death...Shabeki (talk) 20:22, 16 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Wikipedia content is based on policies and guidelines. Just because something is verifiable does not mean it should be included. Although the reference to Ms. Cooke's alleged assault appears to be in violation of WP:NOT policy (Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not a newspaper) and WP:UNDUE (Haberkorn has also been charged in the incident), that is not the main issue. Clearly inclusion of this information is a violation of WP:BLPCRIME and must be removed. Ms: Cooke has not been convicted of any crime. CBS527Talk01:49, 17 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]