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I have made some WP:BOLD edits to condense this article. It included entirely too much detail. Some of the detail is just minutiae, some of it consists of excessive quotations, some of it consists of excessively lengthy quotations, and some of it is repetitive. All of these made the article dense and unreadable, in addition to having WP:UNDUE problems. I have attempted to fix it. SunCrow (talk) 12:12, 7 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
As for your edits, WP:CITELEAD is clear that having citations in the lead is a case-by-case matter. I think that leads of controversial topics like this are better served with citations in the lead, but I can live without citations in this article's lead. This is not a small article, and it's important that the lead adequately summarizes it; so, with this edit, I restored a bit of material to the lead while tweaking it. As for this and this, no strong feeling about that Blender magazine content, but I think part of the reason the commentary was included is because Blender, unlike most other sources in the artcle, is a music magazine and gives reviews on music matters. Flyer22 Reborn (talk) 16:36, 8 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
"[The furor] is hypocritical, with everything you see on TV. There are more important thing to focus on than a woman's body part, which is a beautiful thing. There's war, famine, homelessness, AIDS. [...] They needed something to focus on instead of the war, and I was the perfect vehicle for that. [...] People are going to think what they want. It was an accident. It was not a stunt."
– Jackson questioning media's focus on the event.[1]
I thought "Hey, shouldn't it be more important things?", so I checked the source and could not find the quote in the source. -abbedabbtalk21:38, 9 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]