01:2101:21, 10 December 2022diffhist−734
Anne Hathaway
→2012–2014: Les Misérables and films with Christopher Nolan: rmv misleading citation. First of all, the way it's cited here doesn't make it clear that this is talking about her performance in one song, rather than her overall performance. Secondly, this seems to be presenting the quote as praise, but actually in the context of the Atlantic piece it's intended as criticism
21 November 2022
18:5318:53, 21 November 2022diffhist−9
Make America Great Again
The use by Butler is not a reference to the Trump slogan, since it predates it by about 20 years, so it doesn't belong in a section about references to the Trump slogan. It fits better in the "use before Donald Trump" section (as long as that section is adjusted to include uses other than in real-life political campaigns)
05:0205:02, 27 June 2022diffhist+100
Circle K
there's an easy solution to this dispute, just acknowledge both pieces of information. I think everyone can agree it operates internationally, is owned by a Canadian company, and has its headquarters in the US; whether we use that information to call it "international" or "American" doesn't really matter if all the relevant details are here
01:1101:11, 18 June 2022diffhist+1
Circle K
rv unexplained changes. The chain *is* international, so it's not clear why the last edit changed this to "American", and *is* a subsidiary of a Canadian multinational company. It started in the US, but other than that it's not cleat in what sense it's an "American" companyTag: Manual revert
07:1907:19, 19 April 2022diffhist−9
The Epoch Times
Having references embedded within references is confusing and hard for readers. I understand the distastefulness of having a ton of footnotes in the lede, but I think it's still better. A more elegant alternative would be to have a whole subsection dedicated to the "far-right" classification (maybe under the Editorial stance section) to allow more room to cite all this stuff without bogging down the lede.Tag: Reverted
25 February 2021
00:2900:29, 25 February 2021diffhist−33
Branches of science
→Formal sciences: rmv theoretical linguistics, as it does use empirical observation. (I rmved it from the intro in Dec 2019 [https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Branches_of_science&diff=prev&oldid=931938863] but didn't notice it here)
02:2402:24, 6 November 2017diffhist−5
Voice onset time
Don't put images on the left-hand side without specific reason, especially not where they're going to shove the ToC out of the way
04:0704:07, 3 August 2017diffhist+12
Krsone
decline: Doesn't look like vandalism, looks like a simple redirect. If there's a reason this is vandalism, it needs to be explainedcurrent
01:2101:21, 10 December 2022diffhist−734
Anne Hathaway
→2012–2014: Les Misérables and films with Christopher Nolan: rmv misleading citation. First of all, the way it's cited here doesn't make it clear that this is talking about her performance in one song, rather than her overall performance. Secondly, this seems to be presenting the quote as praise, but actually in the context of the Atlantic piece it's intended as criticism
21 November 2022
18:5318:53, 21 November 2022diffhist−9
Make America Great Again
The use by Butler is not a reference to the Trump slogan, since it predates it by about 20 years, so it doesn't belong in a section about references to the Trump slogan. It fits better in the "use before Donald Trump" section (as long as that section is adjusted to include uses other than in real-life political campaigns)
05:0205:02, 27 June 2022diffhist+100
Circle K
there's an easy solution to this dispute, just acknowledge both pieces of information. I think everyone can agree it operates internationally, is owned by a Canadian company, and has its headquarters in the US; whether we use that information to call it "international" or "American" doesn't really matter if all the relevant details are here
01:1101:11, 18 June 2022diffhist+1
Circle K
rv unexplained changes. The chain *is* international, so it's not clear why the last edit changed this to "American", and *is* a subsidiary of a Canadian multinational company. It started in the US, but other than that it's not cleat in what sense it's an "American" companyTag: Manual revert
07:1907:19, 19 April 2022diffhist−9
The Epoch Times
Having references embedded within references is confusing and hard for readers. I understand the distastefulness of having a ton of footnotes in the lede, but I think it's still better. A more elegant alternative would be to have a whole subsection dedicated to the "far-right" classification (maybe under the Editorial stance section) to allow more room to cite all this stuff without bogging down the lede.Tag: Reverted
25 February 2021
00:2900:29, 25 February 2021diffhist−33
Branches of science
→Formal sciences: rmv theoretical linguistics, as it does use empirical observation. (I rmved it from the intro in Dec 2019 [https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Branches_of_science&diff=prev&oldid=931938863] but didn't notice it here)
02:2402:24, 6 November 2017diffhist−5
Voice onset time
Don't put images on the left-hand side without specific reason, especially not where they're going to shove the ToC out of the way
04:0704:07, 3 August 2017diffhist+12
Krsone
decline: Doesn't look like vandalism, looks like a simple redirect. If there's a reason this is vandalism, it needs to be explainedcurrent