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Is it the same as the Republic of Niger?-- Greasysteve13 11:25, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
User:BruceSwanson would like to include a link to a report of a typographical error in which Niger Innis's name was misspelled in a particularly unfortunate way. Said typographical error doesn't belong here - it's completely tangential to a discussion of Niger Innis - and so the link memorializing said typographical error also doesn't belong here. We're not a link farm; not everything that appears on the web is important enough to be linked to. I am positive that it's not User:BruceSwanson's intention to use the typographical error to demean a living person, but that would be the effect of including the link. In any case, a report about the carelessness of MSNBC belongs not here, but (if it belongs anywhere) in an article about MSNBC. - Nunh-huh 17:15, 28 December 2010 (UTC)
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Is it the same as the Republic of Niger?-- Greasysteve13 11:25, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
User:BruceSwanson would like to include a link to a report of a typographical error in which Niger Innis's name was misspelled in a particularly unfortunate way. Said typographical error doesn't belong here - it's completely tangential to a discussion of Niger Innis - and so the link memorializing said typographical error also doesn't belong here. We're not a link farm; not everything that appears on the web is important enough to be linked to. I am positive that it's not User:BruceSwanson's intention to use the typographical error to demean a living person, but that would be the effect of including the link. In any case, a report about the carelessness of MSNBC belongs not here, but (if it belongs anywhere) in an article about MSNBC. - Nunh-huh 17:15, 28 December 2010 (UTC)
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