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Regarding the new additions, I think that they should stay because the information is both true and relevant. If you think that it is poorly worded then simply reword it. There is no need to erase it completely.
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Template:Infobox person, the "awards" parameter is used for Notable awards. If many, link to an appropriate section of the article instead. See also "title" parameter, above, for awarded titles. A single award should not use both parameters.
And since Redmayne has a separate article for his awards then it would make sense to link that article instead of the empty section in the main article. I'm not sure why @
Bbb23: keeps reverting my edits when it's pretty clear that if the person has many awards then we link to the appropriate section, which in this case would be the separate page. -
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Regarding the new additions, I think that they should stay because the information is both true and relevant. If you think that it is poorly worded then simply reword it. There is no need to erase it completely.
Per
Template:Infobox person, the "awards" parameter is used for Notable awards. If many, link to an appropriate section of the article instead. See also "title" parameter, above, for awarded titles. A single award should not use both parameters.
And since Redmayne has a separate article for his awards then it would make sense to link that article instead of the empty section in the main article. I'm not sure why @
Bbb23: keeps reverting my edits when it's pretty clear that if the person has many awards then we link to the appropriate section, which in this case would be the separate page. -
Brojam (
talk)
22:41, 22 April 2017 (UTC)