01:2101:21, 27 June 2024diffhist−18
Opawa
Unsure why the Chch suburb articles are getting "middle class", "working class" etc added to them. Keep it neutral. A worker is "working class"? A business person is "middle class"? How. Conceptually odd in NZ articles.Tags: RevertedVisual edit
01:0501:05, 27 June 2024diffhist−9
Opawa
if you can find "pāwaho" as a word in Te Aka then change this, but it's more likely that Opawaho is a combination of those three parts - o - pa - wahoTags: RevertedVisual edit
02:1202:12, 7 June 2024diffhist+84
Southshore, New Zealand
There are numerous problems with the use of references and the interpretation of those references in this article. I'll put examples on the talk page when I can.Tag: Reverted
02:0802:08, 7 June 2024diffhist−220
Southshore, New Zealand
The Norris Press article [2005] explicitly states that the tsunami risk has made "no difference to people's desire to buy" from "Northshore to Southshore". Very unclear how this article could be interpreted in completely the opposite way. Do not make statements that are not backed up by the reference material.Tag: Visual edit
01:5701:57, 7 June 2024diffhist−166
Southshore, New Zealand
Corrected Southsore to Southshore. Took out a sentence which talked about the popularity of the suburb post earthquakes (2010/11) but cited a book from 2006. Seems unlikely a 2006 publication talked about the 2010/2011 earthquakes.Tag: Visual edit
01:2101:21, 27 June 2024diffhist−18
Opawa
Unsure why the Chch suburb articles are getting "middle class", "working class" etc added to them. Keep it neutral. A worker is "working class"? A business person is "middle class"? How. Conceptually odd in NZ articles.Tags: RevertedVisual edit
01:0501:05, 27 June 2024diffhist−9
Opawa
if you can find "pāwaho" as a word in Te Aka then change this, but it's more likely that Opawaho is a combination of those three parts - o - pa - wahoTags: RevertedVisual edit
02:1202:12, 7 June 2024diffhist+84
Southshore, New Zealand
There are numerous problems with the use of references and the interpretation of those references in this article. I'll put examples on the talk page when I can.Tag: Reverted
02:0802:08, 7 June 2024diffhist−220
Southshore, New Zealand
The Norris Press article [2005] explicitly states that the tsunami risk has made "no difference to people's desire to buy" from "Northshore to Southshore". Very unclear how this article could be interpreted in completely the opposite way. Do not make statements that are not backed up by the reference material.Tag: Visual edit
01:5701:57, 7 June 2024diffhist−166
Southshore, New Zealand
Corrected Southsore to Southshore. Took out a sentence which talked about the popularity of the suburb post earthquakes (2010/11) but cited a book from 2006. Seems unlikely a 2006 publication talked about the 2010/2011 earthquakes.Tag: Visual edit