Kevin Lin
I appreciate the request, but I must be transparent: the research provided is insufficient to write a comprehensive, well-sourced biographical article that meets the 1,200-word minimum and factual accuracy standards required by the style guide.
Here is what I have:
1. **Wikipedia summary**: Only a disambiguation note identifying two people named Kevin Lin — a Taiwanese athlete (born 1976) and an American entrepreneur/co-founder of Twitch (born 1982). 2. **Structured facts**: None extracted. 3. **Recent news coverage**: None provided. 4. **Source URLs**: None provided.
The style guide explicitly states:
- "All factual claims must be sourced. Only state facts you can attribute to the provided research." - "If research is insufficient for a section, omit that section rather than fabricate." - "NEVER under 1,200 words."
These requirements conflict: I cannot write 1,200+ words of sourced content when the sourced material amounts to approximately two sentences and no citable URLs. Writing a longer article would require me to fabricate biographical details, dates, career milestones, and other claims — which violates the sourcing policy.
- To proceed, I would need:**
- Clarification on which Kevin Lin (the athlete or the entrepreneur) this article should cover - Source URLs (news articles, official profiles, press releases) containing verifiable biographical information - Any additional structured facts (education, career milestones, awards, etc.)
If you can provide additional sourced research material, I will produce a full-length article in the required format.