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Following the Lula victory in yesterday's elections, the 2023 map should be changed to reflect this (Brazil should be red). - HandIsNotNookls ( talk) 15:36, 31 October 2022 (UTC)
Hello dear people,
could someone add the year the map shows directly INTO the pictures?
As it is now, the subtitle/description ( "left, middle, right" ) unfortunately leaves viewers using mobile phones to guess/ forces them to go to each image file page separately to find out for sure (which one depicts which year's situation). This is not only the case in official "mobile view" mode but also (different from what it was like before the very unfortunate change made in the desktop view) when using "desktop view" on a phone :-( . They seem to never align all horizontally. So, guessing might have an accurate outcome anyway, but whoever wants to be sure, has to do these (two to) three extra steps - for most people they are surely doable, but it could be made so much easier :-)
Of course the content of/ the informations given in the article(s) (text(s)) is the most important and I am very grateful for this/ those! :-) --but maybe someone with the skill feels in the mood to do viewers a favor ;-D
2A02:3031:200:AEE2:2FCF:BBB5:1D10:3E47 ( talk) 15:16, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
may i ask why PRD is included, they are a fairly centrist party and even the cited sources explicitly state that, so i removed them:
Only BBC at least calls him centre-left but no mentioning of the pink tide/Venezuela or anything else:
Braganza ( talk) 14:38, 30 June 2023 (UTC)
So Milei won. Nobody in their right mind will consider him leftist or pink-ride of course. So with that said, the map will change. However, I think 2023 was another peak for the movement (the four largest Latin American countries had left wing leaders - even more surprising given Colombia and Mexico’s histories; and in the last elections of the largest 8 countries and 9 out of the largest 10, leftist leaders had won), even if it was way more disjointed due to different left wing ideologies. So I think a new map should be added, and not this one changed. 200.122.251.34 ( talk) 21:41, 20 November 2023 (UTC)
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Following the Lula victory in yesterday's elections, the 2023 map should be changed to reflect this (Brazil should be red). - HandIsNotNookls ( talk) 15:36, 31 October 2022 (UTC)
Hello dear people,
could someone add the year the map shows directly INTO the pictures?
As it is now, the subtitle/description ( "left, middle, right" ) unfortunately leaves viewers using mobile phones to guess/ forces them to go to each image file page separately to find out for sure (which one depicts which year's situation). This is not only the case in official "mobile view" mode but also (different from what it was like before the very unfortunate change made in the desktop view) when using "desktop view" on a phone :-( . They seem to never align all horizontally. So, guessing might have an accurate outcome anyway, but whoever wants to be sure, has to do these (two to) three extra steps - for most people they are surely doable, but it could be made so much easier :-)
Of course the content of/ the informations given in the article(s) (text(s)) is the most important and I am very grateful for this/ those! :-) --but maybe someone with the skill feels in the mood to do viewers a favor ;-D
2A02:3031:200:AEE2:2FCF:BBB5:1D10:3E47 ( talk) 15:16, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
may i ask why PRD is included, they are a fairly centrist party and even the cited sources explicitly state that, so i removed them:
Only BBC at least calls him centre-left but no mentioning of the pink tide/Venezuela or anything else:
Braganza ( talk) 14:38, 30 June 2023 (UTC)
So Milei won. Nobody in their right mind will consider him leftist or pink-ride of course. So with that said, the map will change. However, I think 2023 was another peak for the movement (the four largest Latin American countries had left wing leaders - even more surprising given Colombia and Mexico’s histories; and in the last elections of the largest 8 countries and 9 out of the largest 10, leftist leaders had won), even if it was way more disjointed due to different left wing ideologies. So I think a new map should be added, and not this one changed. 200.122.251.34 ( talk) 21:41, 20 November 2023 (UTC)