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  • 23:1423:14, 28 August 2022 diff hist +10 Ong KeoA biographical article cannot jump-start with an abrupt, decontextualized “[person in question] [did something],” it must first give the basic data and background defining who this someone is/was (e.g. “Ong Keo (Thai script: องค์แก้ว) (birth date and place unknown, died November 1910 in Salavan City, Laos) is a [nationality/ethnicity] religious leader [who did/is known for] [whatever]” Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 00:0600:06, 28 August 2022 diff hist −1 Xhosa peoplecorrected misleading hidden link Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 12:0212:02, 2 August 2022 diff hist +2 The ReverendWhy the description text did not actually match whatʼs clearly visible in the image is beyond me. “The Revʼd” with an apostrophe is not the same as “The Revᵈ.” with a superscript, even though they may mean the same. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

24 July 2022

  • 05:3205:32, 24 July 2022 diff hist +48 Abidjan→‎Abidjan in cinema: How come there was no mention of the most remarkable/renowned/acclaimed film set in this city (probably the only one notable enough to be regularly mentioned in history-of-cinema books because of its significance to the French New Wave movement)? Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

12 July 2022

  • 07:2807:28, 12 July 2022 diff hist +37 KannadaThis language was known historically as “Canarese” in English (its fully anglicized name, as opposed to the later unanglicized borrowing “Kannada”), and the article itself references several early books (including the first printed grammar and bible) that clearly call the language by this name. It is thus perplexing that no explanation is given anywhere throughout the article about this historical fact, which belongs, at least, in the lead section. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 22:0622:06, 20 June 2022 diff hist +36 TungsramThe lead phrase should, first and foremost, define what the subject of the article is. It shouldn't NEVER just jump into the assumption that the reader already knows that most essential piece of information and start the article with stating secondary/additional information, that's horribly unacceptable writing style for an encyclopedia article. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 02:1902:19, 19 May 2022 diff hist +2 Center for a New American Security→‎Funding and controversy: Misuse of a hyphen, where an em-dash is called for, is not only typographically wrong but completely alters the grammatical structure and therefore the meaning (Iʼm not sure what a ditransitive verbal construction “to fund someone a conflict of interest” would mean as for whatever an “organization-creating” someone might be, but Iʼm pretty certain thatʼs not what was meant here). Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 22:5922:59, 17 May 2022 diff hist +16 Tamyig scriptThis isn't an article yet, just a stub (or rather, a substub, since it contains next to nothing of actual information on its subject matter). Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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