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== Stampede == | |||
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I see that you have peremptorily split the human stampede section from ] and re-labelled it 'crowd crush'. Quite apart from the lack of discussion, this has a number of problems; despite the new title, the content is still about human stamp4ede and how the term is inappropriate; many of the examples listed are titled (however incorrectly) as stampede incidents, so you saying they aren’t, without reliable sources to back it up, is ]; and you have failed to ] on the talk page, effectively passing off the work of the editors at the original article as your own. I have reverted the split; I would suggest you read ] and then make a proper proposal. Regards, ] (]) 13:55, 1 May 2021 (UTC) |
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Stampede
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I see that you have peremptorily split the human stampede section from here and re-labelled it 'crowd crush'. Quite apart from the lack of discussion, this has a number of problems; despite the new title, the content is still about human stamp4ede and how the term is inappropriate; many of the examples listed are titled (however incorrectly) as stampede incidents, so you saying they aren’t, without reliable sources to back it up, is original; and you have failed to provide attribution on the talk page, effectively passing off the work of the editors at the original article as your own. I have reverted the split; I would suggest you read WP:SPLIT and then make a proper proposal. Regards, Moonraker12 (talk) 13:55, 1 May 2021 (UTC)