14:5914:59, 30 April 2024diffhist−4,373
January 6 United States Capitol attack
"Far-right terrorism" is extremely vague and already covered. Political subversion and propaganda, while methods of subverting an election, are not methods of storming a building, and are therefore outside of the article's scope. And calling it an insurrection is controversial.Tags: RevertedVisual edit: Switched
21:1321:13, 20 April 2024diffhist−389
List of Internet top-level domains
→L: As Afilias no longer handles the .lgbt domain (or anything, for that matter), their acceptable use policy is hardly a reliable source regarding what is or isn't acceptable use. Identity Digital's acceptable use policy does have a generic "no harassment" provision, but this applies globally to all of their domains, so highlighting .lgbt is undue.
21:1721:17, 10 April 2024diffhist+66
Slavery in the colonial history of the United States
→Native Americans: Added geographic information, as per page 42 of the first cited source. The term "modern southeastern United States" was chosen as it most accurately reflects what the author likely meant by "southern Indians". The source cited within the source is a so-called "Bartram, on Indian slaves", which someone should probably find one day, as it's likely to clarify.
09:1309:13, 2 March 2024diffhist+175
Great Railroad Strike of 1877
→Strike: Source does not claim that the police were trying to stop the strike, instead talking about protecting scabs from violence (one could argue these to be the same thing, but the source doesn't). Source mentions that the firefight that resulted in a death was started by a striker (the article conspicuously omits this information). Source does not claim that federal troops were able to get the trains moving.
01:3001:30, 5 November 2023diffhist−388
Police brutality
It could be argued that it's unclear whether the original lede image is representative of police brutality or not. However, replacing it with a short blurry fast-moving GIF with a cut and flashing lights is not the solution, as it's way too distracting for an optimal reading experience.
18:5918:59, 30 August 2023diffhist−530
Electoral fraud
→Mores: Firstly, political corruption is irrelevant to the subject matter. Secondly, the cited source says nothing about mores. Thirdly, what on Earth are "positive values"? As a fun side effect of this edit, this whole section now lacks citations.
14:5914:59, 30 April 2024diffhist−4,373
January 6 United States Capitol attack
"Far-right terrorism" is extremely vague and already covered. Political subversion and propaganda, while methods of subverting an election, are not methods of storming a building, and are therefore outside of the article's scope. And calling it an insurrection is controversial.Tags: RevertedVisual edit: Switched
21:1321:13, 20 April 2024diffhist−389
List of Internet top-level domains
→L: As Afilias no longer handles the .lgbt domain (or anything, for that matter), their acceptable use policy is hardly a reliable source regarding what is or isn't acceptable use. Identity Digital's acceptable use policy does have a generic "no harassment" provision, but this applies globally to all of their domains, so highlighting .lgbt is undue.
21:1721:17, 10 April 2024diffhist+66
Slavery in the colonial history of the United States
→Native Americans: Added geographic information, as per page 42 of the first cited source. The term "modern southeastern United States" was chosen as it most accurately reflects what the author likely meant by "southern Indians". The source cited within the source is a so-called "Bartram, on Indian slaves", which someone should probably find one day, as it's likely to clarify.
09:1309:13, 2 March 2024diffhist+175
Great Railroad Strike of 1877
→Strike: Source does not claim that the police were trying to stop the strike, instead talking about protecting scabs from violence (one could argue these to be the same thing, but the source doesn't). Source mentions that the firefight that resulted in a death was started by a striker (the article conspicuously omits this information). Source does not claim that federal troops were able to get the trains moving.
01:3001:30, 5 November 2023diffhist−388
Police brutality
It could be argued that it's unclear whether the original lede image is representative of police brutality or not. However, replacing it with a short blurry fast-moving GIF with a cut and flashing lights is not the solution, as it's way too distracting for an optimal reading experience.
18:5918:59, 30 August 2023diffhist−530
Electoral fraud
→Mores: Firstly, political corruption is irrelevant to the subject matter. Secondly, the cited source says nothing about mores. Thirdly, what on Earth are "positive values"? As a fun side effect of this edit, this whole section now lacks citations.