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Latest comment: 7 years ago4 comments3 people in discussion
Will start off by saying that I was inspired to come to this page after looking into the "Water to Power" story and its reaction after watching the original story on PBS. I am 100% on the skeptical side of the story. That being said -- I removed the "Water to Power" controversy section as it consisted of original research. The section was about the reaction to story, not the story itself, and the content of it seemed to be derived from comment section on the PBS Newshour page which is not a reliable source. Furthermore, I could not find any reliable source discussing the story itself or any backlash, which therefore tells me it is not relevant enough for Wikipedia. PBS issued an editors note[1] addressing concerns, but again, given that no one else in media cares enough to write about the issue, it is not relevant.