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Madison, I then went to the individual articles mentioned by the previous editors and copied over the citations which were being presented at those individual pages as documenting the issues which were uncited by the previous editor in the Memorial section of James Madison. You then pointed out that the citations taken from that other Knowledge (XXG) page which I took the reference from needed to be replaced because it was deprecated, and I went ahead and changed out the defective citation. If you have an issue with the deprecated citation which I added, your issue would need to be taken up with the editors (whoever they are) at the linked pages which are currently presenting the bad citations as being valid; the issue is not that I am intentionally using bad material as much as that other editors are currently editing with bad sources at the linked pages which the James Madison Memorial section is currently linked to. You can contact those other editors on their Talk pages by looking up their names in the edit histories of the linked article in the Memorial section of the James Madison article if this issue is of concern to you.
977:@Buidhe: @HouseOfChange: do not move the Russian disinformation page again without discussion. Neither of you has previously made a single edit to either the article or the talk page and you appear not to have read either one at all. If you had even read the lede you would appreciate how inappropriate your move was. It was extremely disrespectful to show up here for the first time ever and assume that your random Google search based on unknown search terms entitled you to think you knew enough about the content of an extremely lengthy article with 299 references than the people who put them there. To show up there in tandem with another editor who also has never touched the article, minutes after I told you on another page that you don’t understand the reliable sources policy, is blatant edit warring and only proves my point. You cannot prove a preponderance of RS if you do not understand RS. Please go read the reliable sources policy: WP:RS Elinruby (talk) 06:47, 23 March 2022 (UTC)
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Wilkinson material was inherited from a previous editor at the GAN and I shortened it quite a bit, I think further trims are possible. Its one of those issues of not wanting to be criticized for avoiding issues which were not flattering to Madison in the article for neutrality in coverage within the article as a whole. (I'm supporting your deletion of that section). If you would like me to do the page split for Madison as author of the Constitution, then I can schedule some time to do it by the end of this week. Your edits to the article improve it quite a bit and I thought that maybe, after I do the page split, that you might consider the possibility of doing a co-nomination for the article at FAC (possibly instead of the GOCE path which may be a little duplicative at this time). What do you think?
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talk page and you will be welcome. But you are assuming you and your jejeune assumptions know more about a term of art than the Marine
University. Meanwhile I came back here to see if you were a page patroller or anything because that affects which noticeboard I post this to. If you want a page about Russia and Ukraine hacking each other, go write one, but good luck with that because I am hundreds of hours into the topic and I am pretty sure that isn’t what is happening. Russia makes fake videos about Azov Brigade, and Zelenskyy makes speeches. His government may or may not be manipulating Telegram; open question. That is PR and conceivably could be called an information war,!but using that definition so could the Gettysburg Address and “Friends, Romans and countrymen, lend me your ears”. And for Christ’s sake,
214:, introduced: "After shooting the main perpetrator of the Armenian Genocide, Soghomon Tehlirian said, "I have killed a man, but I am not a murderer". His defense was so successful that, as noted by one newspaper, "In reality it was the blood-stained shadow of Talât Pasha who was sitting on the defendant’s bench; and the true charge was the ghastly Armenian Horrors, not his execution by one of the few victims left alive." The jury agreed with Tehlirian. But can extrajudicial killing ever "uphold the moral order of mankind"? Raphael Lemkin thought so; he later said that it was this assassination and the resulting spectacular trial that sparked his interest in war crimes, eventually leading to his invention of the concept of genocide."! --
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be stating, and the "book" is really a collection of various essays on various aspects of the current Korean
Culture Wave and not about BTS; Youna Kim is listed only as an editor of the collected essays. The subtitle's mention of "Parasite, BTS and Drama" uses the Korean film "Parasite" as a symbolic reference to discuss the Korean film industry in general, and the band "BTS" is used as a symbolic reference to the contemporary Korean music industry in general. The collection of essays you cited as a 'book' appears to have no applicable material for the BTS article. Were you aware that your reference to this 'book' was a non sequitur?
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Finnish newspapers from the 1890s? (Gosh, when I say it out loud, it sounds just so comically narrow and obscure.) These would
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The situation where Milošević redirects to Milošević (surname) is untenable because of dab rules. If the surname is the primary topic, it should be moved to the base name. However, the president is clearly the primary topic: for example, all of the top 30 results on Google Books for "Milošević" are
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50% reduction from where it is now is not necessary (that would make it under 6,000 words). It's currently 11,777, if trimmed by 1/4 to 1/3 I don't think anyone would oppose based on length. I'm happy to take a look at it after split, but it would make more sense to make Orser67 or Cmguy777 co-nom
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I started to type out a long answer about what is the Gerasimov doctrine but really, you have been doing this less than a fifth as long as I have and have harassed me enough for the day. Twelve hours in, I am all out of AGF. Go read the article. Then join any one of the discussion sections on the
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is an essay and I do not believe it represents consensus. Point is that Ungor is an expert on Turkey and similar opinion has been expressed by other scholars studying minorities in Turkey such as Baer, Rifat Bali etc. Therefore it seems reasonable to include.
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find time for it. After you have a chance to look at the page split which I just put in, possibly you might have some further reflections on a possible co-nomination. I'm supporting the edits which you have made over night as improvements to the article.
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Hi IP, thanks for your efforts but it's especially helpful if you list the shortcomings of the articlo on the talk page. For example, for Zytglogge there are four citation needed tags but I'm not sure what else might be wrong with it.
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Hey Buidhe - I'm gonna be peacing for a while. Through our rapport the past few days I've learned a lot about withholding bias and applying an evidence based approach to understanding history. Thank you again for all your work
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causes a higher risk of trauma than any other known human experience?
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