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Pictures?

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The pictures of the BiNet meetings look pretty fake to me. Tjg92 (talk) 03:51, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

AfD

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This article was proposed for deletion Feb. 2005. Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Binet usa. Joyous 20:30, Feb 26, 2005 (UTC)

NOPV

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I've removed a few of the most egregious pro-Binet parts, but this could still use a more encyclopedic tone. - brenneman{L} 04:22, 18 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Help w/BiNet USA

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As per some previous suggestions on how to work on articles made by Liberatore, this page is being worked on here to bring it up to spec for wikipedia CyntWorkStuff

In response to Wikipedia editor Aaron Brenneman's comments, I picked an American LGBT Civil rights organization's entry as a template, did further research on and then re-worked the BiNet USA entry in what I hope is a well researched, appropriately cited, "encyclopedic tone".
Further assistance on same would be most welcome, especially looking for a list of the founders, names of previous Board members and dates of service. Also need more info. including dates, etc. on on BiNet USA working relationship w/National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and their role in the "Creating Change" conferences.
Technical note regarding some citations. Since BiNet USA was an early adopter of the concept of electronic activism, it's website is written in what is now considered an archaic fashion (w/frames) making it difficult to link to exact sections (such as "Mission Statement") of the site. I have been told by people more familiar with the organization that BiNet USA has recently gotten a grant for a rewrite. Intend to keep a watch and will update links when this happens. CyntWorkStuff 23:23, 25 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Twitter Account

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I'd like to add that the Twitter account does seem affiliated with the website. A link can be reached through the binetusa.org page by following About Our Group (in the header menu) > Group Blogs > Binet blog archives 2009- . On that page, right sidebar, exists a link to the twitter account in question. At the time of writing this, however, the twitter account itself appears to have been deleted. Hope this info helps. --StereoBucket (talk) 21:11, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

It does not help. Following your directions, I could not find the 2009 [!!!] archive. Why can't you just provide a direct hyperlink? And why are you discussing a Twitter account that no longer exists? NedFausa (talk) 21:16, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry, should've clarified that the menus are dropdown and you need to hover. Here is the link to their blog. BiNet USA's Blog . The account was deleted less than half an hour ago, but I thought that establishing that it was indeed in some way linked to the org's webpage would be useful.--StereoBucket (talk) 21:23, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
OK, thank you. But how do we know the Twitter username from December 30, 2009 represents the same account holder who tweeted on April 28, 2020? Over the course of eleven years, a username can change hands many times. NedFausa (talk) 21:47, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
This article (https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2020/04/group-threatening-legal-action-demanding-payment-use-bisexual-pride-flag/) which is already listed as a citation refers to the twitter account as "the organization’s official account". I struggle to understand why attributing ownership of the account is an issue at this point. UserNameinski (talk) 22:29, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

In an archived version of BiNetUSA’s website in 2019 they link their Twitter: https://web.archive.org/web/20191104194458/http://www.binetusa.org/ Maivea (talk) 23:02, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

@thefayth, the Twitter account of BiNet USA's President Faith Cheltenham (which is linked on the live version of their website) is now corroborating that this was an "Executive Action" UserNameinski (talk) 23:06, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Linking the tweet mentioning that it was an executive action, for ease of access. --StereoBucket (talk) 23:11, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
UserNameinski and StereoBucket thank you for connecting the dots between https://twitter.com/BiNetUSA (now deleted) and https://twitter.com/thefayth. She unequivocally takes ownership: "To be clear this is an executive action I made as #BiNet President and remain in conversation with our board." Accordingly, I am persuaded that today's controversial tweets from @BiNetUSA do indeed represent the organization BiNet USA, and I won't interfere with any more edits to the article space. NedFausa (talk) 23:29, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
This thread may be of use to this page. -73.52.182.69 (talk) 23:22, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

The org president @TheFayth and the former Twitter account were cross-referencing each other up until the deletion and she is now referencing the new handle @BiNetCollective which the original said it would move to after deletion Maivea (talk) 23:32, 29 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Board Member, Lauren Beach, commented publicly on her twitter saying that she was not consulted regarding this action and that the board is now in dialogue with the president, Faith Cheltenham. Placing a link here for future reference as this is still developing. --StereoBucket (talk) 01:12, 30 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I'd like to write down a small update here for future reference to help anyone writing an update to this situation. Faith Cheltenham has released a statement on BiNet USA's blog that was prepared by the board. Shortly after this, Lauren Beach, who was giving small updates to the community on her personal twitter account up to this point, has announced that she is resigning from the board. --StereoBucket (talk) 01:25, 2 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Ron Suresha announced that he will be interviewing alleged creators(plural) of the flag while quote-tweeting the BiNet USA's official statement from the, now reactivated, BiNet USA twitter account. — Preceding unsigned comment added by StereoBucket (talkcontribs) 01:58, 2 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Ron Suresha has since resigned from the BiNet Board of Directors. Binarywraith (talk) 00:19, 3 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Former president, Wendy Curry, has made a statement on her facebook page regarding the situation. She stated that the copyright was held by Michael Page, which was later handed over to bi cafe. A twitter account with her name (I have no info on whether this account is indeed held by her) said that BiNet USA is not correct about her being involved in the flag's creation. Additionally, another member of the board, Juba Kalamka, has posted the blog post to their twitter. This might indicate a broader support for the decision within the board.--StereoBucket (talk) 03:14, 2 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]