

I just sent the Standard GFDL violation letter to the editor (at and to ask them to attribute it properly and include GFDL notice.
SOCIALITE SYNONYM LICENSE
The website Juicee News Daily is using the text of this article without attribution, claiming copyright, and offering to license the content. How about defining what it IS? - Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.9.176.129 ( talk) 15:27, 28 March 2013 (UTC) Reply Juicee News Daily If we're going to categorize it under a well-defined term, I think we're going to have to do better than define what a socialite is NOT. So exactly what is a "socialite" then? Many biography pages have "socialite" listed as an "occupation". Create a list or a category, folks, please! Quill 07:46, (UTC) Pet peeve: the 'examples' are fast becoming a LIST-perhaps inevitable on Wikipedia. 'Socialite' is NOT a synonym for 'spoiled rich girl'.

Take a stab at it! The article is going off-track with its listing of 'party girls'-that is, those who lead a notorious social life, as opposed to the socialite. There isn't an article about that kind of "Society" and that's what makes this article's wording awkward. You know, Malcolm Forbes, opera subscribers, the people Liz Smith writes about, the Junior League, coming-out parties, debutantes, etc. Something's missing in this article: how socialites are essentially professional members of what the rich people call "Society".
