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Possible correction: this piece suggests John Junor was from Auchtermuchty. He wasn't -- but he used Auchtermuchty in his newspaper columns as a sort of imaginary touchstone for all the traditional values he admired...
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I saw that my addition to the trivia section was removed. Why? there seems to be a precedent for listing mentions of the town in popular media judging by the previous entries of several books. Datuser01 ( talk) 03:58, 2 July 2020 (UTC)
@ Mutt Lunker: I am somewhat confused by you reverting my edit. You cite WP:NMUSIC which is a notability guideline which covers article creation and deletion, and the mentions being "trivial" a term I have only heard in the context of notibility guidelines. I am not creating a page for Gloryhammer - they already have a Wikipedia page. You also state that the sources are of dubious reliability. How reliable do the sources need to be to add that a metal band mentioned a small Scottish town? This isn't exactly high politics. Why does, for example, El Correo not meet it? ~ El D. ( talk to me) 00:56, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
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I saw that my addition to the trivia section was removed. Why? there seems to be a precedent for listing mentions of the town in popular media judging by the previous entries of several books. Datuser01 ( talk) 03:58, 2 July 2020 (UTC)
@ Mutt Lunker: I am somewhat confused by you reverting my edit. You cite WP:NMUSIC which is a notability guideline which covers article creation and deletion, and the mentions being "trivial" a term I have only heard in the context of notibility guidelines. I am not creating a page for Gloryhammer - they already have a Wikipedia page. You also state that the sources are of dubious reliability. How reliable do the sources need to be to add that a metal band mentioned a small Scottish town? This isn't exactly high politics. Why does, for example, El Correo not meet it? ~ El D. ( talk to me) 00:56, 23 August 2021 (UTC)