16:1916:19, 19 November 2016diffhist−384
Finding Dory
Vague definition of "biggest animated film" ('Minions' has the highest gross); pointless to focus on a single market.Tags: references removedMobile editMobile web edit
15:1515:15, 31 October 2016diffhist−485
Duke University
adjusted the flow to put reputation at last; also used ref. tags to replace full templates as both THE and QS rankings had been used in the ranking infobox below.
12:4412:44, 19 September 2016diffhist−6
Black mamba
Why don't we just leave the statement alone without adding those catchy adjectives, like "extremely venomous" and "large"?
17:3317:33, 16 August 2016diffhist−20
Black mamba
The very first part ought to be an objective description. What means by "extremely "?! Should we say the common taipan is a "super extremely toxic and large snake" as well?Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
02:4502:45, 24 July 2016diffhist−270
Huang Qishan
This "baidu baike" is definitely an unreliable source which can be edited by anyone (despite under certain censorship).
12:4512:45, 6 March 2016diffhist+10
Columbia University
We use the lowest threshold (i.e. unofficial counts) on all university pages here in Wiki thus no external sources which vary in definitions are required. Plus, that source doesn't include any recipients later than 2004.
16:1916:19, 19 November 2016diffhist−384
Finding Dory
Vague definition of "biggest animated film" ('Minions' has the highest gross); pointless to focus on a single market.Tags: references removedMobile editMobile web edit
15:1515:15, 31 October 2016diffhist−485
Duke University
adjusted the flow to put reputation at last; also used ref. tags to replace full templates as both THE and QS rankings had been used in the ranking infobox below.
12:4412:44, 19 September 2016diffhist−6
Black mamba
Why don't we just leave the statement alone without adding those catchy adjectives, like "extremely venomous" and "large"?
17:3317:33, 16 August 2016diffhist−20
Black mamba
The very first part ought to be an objective description. What means by "extremely "?! Should we say the common taipan is a "super extremely toxic and large snake" as well?Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
02:4502:45, 24 July 2016diffhist−270
Huang Qishan
This "baidu baike" is definitely an unreliable source which can be edited by anyone (despite under certain censorship).
12:4512:45, 6 March 2016diffhist+10
Columbia University
We use the lowest threshold (i.e. unofficial counts) on all university pages here in Wiki thus no external sources which vary in definitions are required. Plus, that source doesn't include any recipients later than 2004.