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Thanks for the suggestion that I participate in the ongoing discussion about inclusion of relatively recent ancestry in royal bios. Since, unfortunately, it looks as though our point of view is under siege in an apparent war of attrition, any "rule" is likely to be used to oppose such inclusion, so I
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I have to agree with Flyte35 - it is a for-profit college and should be stated on wiki as such. The fact that certain outlets and the media jumped the gun on labeling it as a non-profit before it was ever approved is not our problem. Now that the
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The edit you're referring to was added recently. I removed it because it didn't have sourcing. The fact that there may be other material somewhere that also doesn't have sourcing is not a valid reason to retain the newly added uncited material. I'm perfectly happy to let you to keep this material in
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I'm aware that it's allowed. But it's bad writing. We should really only have block quotes like if it's absolutely necessary. And here it isn't. If you think it's beneficial to discuss the World
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Well, there's just no need for additional sourcing. You said "You are removing a properly cited reference from a sentence in the article, leaving it unsourced" and that's not what's going on. I believe the article is fine as I edited it. If you object, and can explain why you think it's necessary to
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It appears only the last 3 paragraphs you would like to include--those beginning "In college factual ranking," "In the best colleges," and "In 2010 Capella"--are well sourced. Those seem to me appropriate (though not necessary) to include, if you can make the language clear and understandable. It
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that discusses the complex and changing situation of who classifies the university as for-profit (Dept of
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I disagree that this doesn't matter. If no other states had proposed it that would say something about how it is viewed. Likewise if it has been proposed many many times, that says something different. I think it is part of the story.
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I was putting the information back in about her genealogy. I didn't realize there was unsourced material about how tall she was. But what's going on with pruning the genealogy here? It seems 5 generations are standard.
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