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myself added it to a different article. However I do agree that having Community diversity as the subsection with the ethnicities as subsubsections under it doesn't make 100% logical sense. But if we made them regular subsections then the Table of Contents would get way too long. So I think it's fine this way. BTW: I have never edited this article so there might be something I'm missing, take what I'm saying with a grain of salt because it's just based on my prior knowledge.
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I was under the impression that whoever made that chart was trying to group people who have similar culture and or languages. The chart never said that Ukrainians were Russians. It says "Russian and Eastern European". I would assume that Ukrainians would fall under the "Eastern European" label rather
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I'm pretty sure this just has to do with making the Table of Contents a bit more concise. If you put "TOC limit=3" (double curly bracketed) or in this case just "TOC limit" it will limit to showing the sections and subsections. I think that's a good idea to keep it from looking too cluttered, so I
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I'm wondering if anybody can think of an explanation for the strange behavior of the pageviews of Brooklyn. In January Brooklyn was the 35th most viewed page on the English Knowledge. Starting about September the pageviews went from a few thousand each day to a high over 100,000 then fell to about
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shows more normal fluctuations. I can only assume mobile app would mirror this the patterns of other platform types if it were genuine traffic. I live just across the river from Brooklyn and I personally can't come up with any explanation for this anomaly.
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Was odd to see this with the 2018 table right below it showing Brooklyn with the highest population. Note that the source points to 2010 census data which, friendly to read as it is, also confirms Brooklyn as largest above Queens, Manhattan et al.
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Yeah, contrary to the claim made in the footnote, Brooklyn's population has gone down since the 2020 census. Could not find census data but other public data put the 2022 population of Brooklyn at 2.59 million which would be less than Chicago.
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With a land area of 70.82 square miles (183.4 km2) and water area of 26 square miles (67 km2), Kings County is New York state's fourth-smallest county by land area and third-smallest by total area, though it is the largest among the city's five
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Greetings and felicitations. Why are there two "Coord" templates—one near the top of the article and one in the infobox? Would anyone object to having just one in the infobox with it displaying both inline and in the title?
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Hadn't noticed it, no objections from me. The first coordinate goes to Brooklyn Borough Hall. The second one, in the infobox, is centered to a random house? You might want to adjust the coordinate. --
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Even after figuring out that part, I was still puzzled by ... what the reason was (if it was intentional) for displaying (in the TOC) the name of the first sub-section but not the names of the ten
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where automation was used to put articles on obscure artists into the "trending" section of the mobile app, apparently as a means of promotion. I don't know why one would do this for
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of this article seemed to have 11 sub-sections (but with only the first one of them being mentioned in the TOC of the article, and not the next ten of them).
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Upon further inspection, however (and this time, looking at the wikitext, not just the displayed version of the text), it now appears that only the first one -- "
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Thank you. I didn't have the patience to play with the coordinates until they were the geographic center of the borough, so I used the title coordinates. —
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Maybe it's OK. Personally I would have been fine if all 11 of the subdivisions there, had been sub-sections, and did appear in the TOC. Maybe either
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Pageviews of Brooklyn (blue), New York City (purple) and Staten Island, Manhattan, Queens, and The Bronx (other colors) for the year ending 2/5/2020
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Ukrainians are not russians (muscovites), both are totally different nations, besides jews from eastern Europe is the third nation
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at the time. There may be suggestions below for improving the article. Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be
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than the Russian label. Regarding, Jewish people of any origin, I'm not sure how they would be factored into this ethnic chart.
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Introduction, 2nd Paragraph - Data table and reference link both provide Brooklyn as the largest, not second-largest borough.
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then I guess it was intentional, and the reason for making that decision that way, was probably a solid one. But if it's
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20,000 for about a month, and then back up to about 50,000 per day since Christmas. You can play with the chart
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until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. feminist
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until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. feminist
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until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion. feminist
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It is utterly ridiculous that this article lacks a map that shows all the neighborhoods of Brooklyn.
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until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion.
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Who knows :) Bot-inflated traffic is actually common. Sometimes the reasoning is clear, such as
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If an article's title is a formal or widely accepted name for the subject, display it in bold
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that it would cause those ten titles to be excluded from the TOC of the article.
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sub-sections that come after that did NOT appear in the TOC; or else maybe
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then ... well, someone might want to "consider" doing something about it.
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I have reverted the un-bolding of "Kings County" in the title, again. Per
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sub-sections, (with quadruple equal signs surrounding their titles).
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Agree with MusikAnimal; no blip in Google Trends at the same time. ☆
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