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The last sentence in this definition is incorrect. It is currently being disputed whether Biden or Trump won the election by news sources due to significant voter irregularities and statistical evidence of fraud (as well as other evidence) which can effect the overall outcome. Therefore, Trump has not lost the election at this point as it is in dispute. Moreover, the CNN source used can be countered by many other sources and additional evidence of bias against the Trump administration by CNN would warrant another source possibly? The definition can appear antagonistic and a distortion of the truth to those who have seen significant evidence of media malpractice over the course of the election and Trumps first term in office. [[User:CThomasFox|CThomasFox]] ([[User talk:CThomasFox|talk]]) 04:54, 4 January 2021 (UTC)
The last sentence in this definition is incorrect. It is currently being disputed whether Biden or Trump won the election by news sources due to significant voter irregularities and statistical evidence of fraud (as well as other evidence) which can effect the overall outcome. Therefore, Trump has not lost the election at this point as it is in dispute. Moreover, the CNN source used can be countered by many other sources and additional evidence of bias against the Trump administration by CNN would warrant another source possibly? The definition can appear antagonistic and a distortion of the truth to those who have seen significant evidence of media malpractice over the course of the election and Trumps first term in office. [[User:CThomasFox|CThomasFox]] ([[User talk:CThomasFox|talk]]) 04:54, 4 January 2021 (UTC)


Here's the thing, Wikipedia editors can only use reliable sources, preferably secondary sources. Now you may personally find CNN (or WaPo or NYT) an undesirable source but they have a track record for stating facts in articles. The sources that counter them - the sources that state Trump won the Election or the Election is in dispute do not have the same track record. Either they are relatively new, glorified blogs, or have a habit of mixing fact and fiction. Wikipedia has numerous resources dedicated to determining which sources can be used and you can read up on them at [[WP:RS]].
:Here's the thing, Wikipedia editors can only use reliable sources, preferably secondary sources. Now you may personally find CNN (or WaPo or NYT) an undesirable source but they have a track record for stating facts in articles. The sources that counter them - the sources that state Trump won the Election or the Election is in dispute do not have the same track record. Either they are relatively new, glorified blogs, or have a habit of mixing fact and fiction. Wikipedia has numerous resources dedicated to determining which sources can be used and you can read up on them at [[WP:RS]].


Now why did I say all that? Because if you believe you have sources that meet the reliable sources standards of wikipedia that contradict or add details to this article, you can bring them to this talk page and editors will happily look and work to add information that comes from a Reliable Sources. Just realize wikipedia's standard for said source is likely higher than your own. [[User:Slywriter|Slywriter]] ([[User talk:Slywriter|talk]]) 22:15, 4 January 2021 (UTC)
:Now why did I say all that? Because if you believe you have sources that meet the reliable sources standards of wikipedia that contradict or add details to this article, you can bring them to this talk page and editors will happily look and work to add information that comes from a Reliable Source. Just realize wikipedia's standard for said source is likely higher than your own. [[User:Slywriter|Slywriter]] ([[User talk:Slywriter|talk]]) 22:15, 4 January 2021 (UTC)

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vote for delete

This page will be deleted unless sufficient votes are submitted to keep the page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.241.92.254 (talk) 23:21, 4 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

How can I vote to have it kept and corrected in some ways? CThomasFox (talk) 04:57, 4 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Incorrect definition

The opening sentence defines this as "Trump derangement syndrome (TDS) is a pejorative term for criticism or negative reactions to United States President Donald Trump ...". This is inaccurate. TDS doesn't refer to the criticism or the reactions per se. It refers to a supposed mental disorder that causes people to (unduly) criticize Trump. As the CNN reference says, quoting Urban Dictionary: "Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is a mental condition..." This is the correct definition. TDS refers to the supposed underlying mental condition that causes the criticism, not to the critcism itself. Bueller 007 (talk) 16:57, 20 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Hi this is my first post, so I hope I do alright. I do not mean any disrespect, and I just wanted to give my thoughts on this topic.

The last sentence in this definition is incorrect. It is currently being disputed whether Biden or Trump won the election by news sources due to significant voter irregularities and statistical evidence of fraud (as well as other evidence) which can effect the overall outcome. Therefore, Trump has not lost the election at this point as it is in dispute. Moreover, the CNN source used can be countered by many other sources and additional evidence of bias against the Trump administration by CNN would warrant another source possibly? The definition can appear antagonistic and a distortion of the truth to those who have seen significant evidence of media malpractice over the course of the election and Trumps first term in office. CThomasFox (talk) 04:54, 4 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Here's the thing, Wikipedia editors can only use reliable sources, preferably secondary sources. Now you may personally find CNN (or WaPo or NYT) an undesirable source but they have a track record for stating facts in articles. The sources that counter them - the sources that state Trump won the Election or the Election is in dispute do not have the same track record. Either they are relatively new, glorified blogs, or have a habit of mixing fact and fiction. Wikipedia has numerous resources dedicated to determining which sources can be used and you can read up on them at WP:RS.
Now why did I say all that? Because if you believe you have sources that meet the reliable sources standards of wikipedia that contradict or add details to this article, you can bring them to this talk page and editors will happily look and work to add information that comes from a Reliable Source. Just realize wikipedia's standard for said source is likely higher than your own. Slywriter (talk) 22:15, 4 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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