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The sections flagged are mainly about the business, not the individual. They need to be précised here, and the verbiage split out into articles of their own, if sufficiently notable.
FiddleFaddle16:14, 29 June 2020 (UTC)reply
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Praxidicae: I accepted it at AFC as a difficult acceptance. I knew it was going nowhere as a draft, but felt it might spawn the articles where I suggested a split, or be edited down substantially and improved or deleted by the community. Any of those outcomes is acceptable. I'll remain neutral in any discussions about them.
FiddleFaddle20:17, 29 June 2020 (UTC)reply
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The sections flagged are mainly about the business, not the individual. They need to be précised here, and the verbiage split out into articles of their own, if sufficiently notable.
FiddleFaddle16:14, 29 June 2020 (UTC)reply
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Praxidicae: I accepted it at AFC as a difficult acceptance. I knew it was going nowhere as a draft, but felt it might spawn the articles where I suggested a split, or be edited down substantially and improved or deleted by the community. Any of those outcomes is acceptable. I'll remain neutral in any discussions about them.
FiddleFaddle20:17, 29 June 2020 (UTC)reply