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: Hi, thanks for asking (instead of just adding the link again). I deleted the link because the painting by Mr. Goodrich does not contribute to an encyclopedic understanding of the topic itself and is not (by Misplaced Pages standards) notable enough to warrant inclusion based upon the its own, or the painter's, notability. You might want to ask for other editors' views at the article's ] or, perhaps better, ask at the ], since there will be more eyes on the discussion and people there will not be personally connected to the topic and might have a better understanding of Misplaced Pages policy. Thank you again for asking, and I hope this helps. — <span style="letter-spacing:1pt; font-variant:small-caps;">]</span> | <span style="letter-spacing:1pt; font-variant:small-caps;">]</span> — 01:50, 10 March 2012 (UTC) | : Hi, thanks for asking (instead of just adding the link again). I deleted the link because the painting by Mr. Goodrich does not contribute to an encyclopedic understanding of the topic itself and is not (by Misplaced Pages standards) notable enough to warrant inclusion based upon the its own, or the painter's, notability. You might want to ask for other editors' views at the article's ] or, perhaps better, ask at the ], since there will be more eyes on the discussion and people there will not be personally connected to the topic and might have a better understanding of Misplaced Pages policy. Thank you again for asking, and I hope this helps. — <span style="letter-spacing:1pt; font-variant:small-caps;">]</span> | <span style="letter-spacing:1pt; font-variant:small-caps;">]</span> — 01:50, 10 March 2012 (UTC) | ||
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why did you remove the link to David Goodrich's Daphne and Apollo from Daphne?
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- Hi, thanks for asking (instead of just adding the link again). I deleted the link because the painting by Mr. Goodrich does not contribute to an encyclopedic understanding of the topic itself and is not (by Misplaced Pages standards) notable enough to warrant inclusion based upon the its own, or the painter's, notability. You might want to ask for other editors' views at the article's talk page or, perhaps better, ask at the External links noticeboard, since there will be more eyes on the discussion and people there will not be personally connected to the topic and might have a better understanding of Misplaced Pages policy. Thank you again for asking, and I hope this helps. — cardiff | chestnut — 01:50, 10 March 2012 (UTC)
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