Talk:Celebrity Family Feud

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Merge proposal

Merge with Family Feud, despite different host, network, and slightly tweaked 60-minute format...... like the All-Star edition from the 70s as well as the Challenge version from the 90s... both of which are in the same article.  MegastarLV  (talk) 03:06, 27 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Episode list

I removed the unreferenced episode results section. Episode ratings, contestant teams and game winners are all unsourced. This is not a television series with fictional plot synopses, and content such as this is not appropriate to be chronicled in an article. Information on individual game show episodes is sub-trivial and not instrumental to understanding the topic in the manner that fictional/dramatized TV series episodes are, and the specific details of results from a television game show episode do not meet

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Similar discussions regarding why this content is not appropriate can be found here:

AldezD (talk) 13:34, 8 June 2015 (UTC)[reply
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Hello, AldezD. The reason that WP:EPISODE or those AFDs are unrelated to removing the episode section here is because these Celebrity Family Feud episodes are not making up its own standalone article. The argument that episode content should not be chronicled in any television article other than fictional/dramatized TV series is absurd- what say you about
Wikipedical (talk) 18:51, 8 June 2015 (UTC)[reply
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I have included inline citations for the dates and ratings. As far as the participants are concerned, the I believe the spirit of
Wikipedical (talk) 19:06, 8 June 2015 (UTC)[reply
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AldezD (talk) 20:11, 8 June 2015 (UTC)[reply
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You are repeating yourself without elaborating further. WP:EPISODE and the AFDs above apply to standalone episode lists or articles about individual episodes, not articles with episode list sections. Your own opinion that these episodes are trivial does not further any argument for removal- what policy or guideline on Wikipedia bans episode sections about non-narrative TV series? Because GNG also applies to the creation of standalone articles. Celebrity Family Feud certainly has significant coverage in reliable sources. Also, since I have never suggested that featuring celebrities has any relevance, you are arguing against a straw man on that point. --
Wikipedical (talk) 20:27, 8 June 2015 (UTC)[reply
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Further, while the ratings and dates are cited, the families competing do not require an inline citation per
Wikipedical (talk) 20:37, 8 June 2015 (UTC)[reply
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Kim Kardashian vs. Caitlyn Jenner vs. Bruce Jenner

Early on in this article, Season 1, Episode 5, Game 1 was "Kim Kardashian vs Deion Sanders". Since then, it was changed to "Caitlyn Janner" and then to "Bruce Jenner". None of these have been sourced, and I've struggled to find any source that supports the official title if one even exists. For now, I've changed it back to the original Kim Kardashian because using either Caitlyn or Bruce Jenner creates gender issues. On one hand, Caitlyn Jenner did not identify as Caitlyn at the time of shooting and therefore an episode title could not reflect her current name. On the other hand,

MOS:IDENTITY suggests we should do everything possible to avoid misgendering Caitlyn by listing Bruce Jenner. In the Caitlyn Jenner article, this is achieved by omitting first names wherever possible. Given that all of these potential title names are unsourced, we can do the same thing here by reverting to using "Kim Kardashian", where no issue exists. I was able to find a source that showed that the team was listed as the Kardashians ([1]), so it's probably least confusing to readers to have a Kardashian as the name anyway in the absence of some type of official title. If a source was found that listed the episode title as Bruce Jenner vs Deion Sanders, then this should probably be used despite potential gender issues. ~ RobTalk 05:18, 29 June 2015 (UTC)[reply
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