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After continued removal of referenced content, I have semi-protected this page. If you cannot edit the article any longer, you can outline here what is wrong, and why. Another editor will, if a good case has been made, change the article for you. Courtesy heads up to
Sticks66 who has added a lot of content to this article. Schwede6621:48, 10 June 2021 (UTC)reply
Hmmmm
Schwede66. User seems to have taken an interest over a long time and 1st did a "disruptive edit" in 2014. Whatever. But it seems to me now that : 1) the post-rowing section and the personal section seem to cross-over; 2) we've lost the International Rowing Career section header which does not help the article; 3) any flavour of how his int'l rep career evolved is now gone and we just have a list of accomplishments. User seems pretty attached to the idea of whether he was born in Berlin or born in Argentina as the Olympic linked ref suggested. In fact we now have a conflict between the lead-in + infobox and the first sentence of Personal section. Thanks for the heads-up.-Sticks6613:28, 14 June 2021 (UTC)reply
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Content dispute
After continued removal of referenced content, I have semi-protected this page. If you cannot edit the article any longer, you can outline here what is wrong, and why. Another editor will, if a good case has been made, change the article for you. Courtesy heads up to
Sticks66 who has added a lot of content to this article. Schwede6621:48, 10 June 2021 (UTC)reply
Hmmmm
Schwede66. User seems to have taken an interest over a long time and 1st did a "disruptive edit" in 2014. Whatever. But it seems to me now that : 1) the post-rowing section and the personal section seem to cross-over; 2) we've lost the International Rowing Career section header which does not help the article; 3) any flavour of how his int'l rep career evolved is now gone and we just have a list of accomplishments. User seems pretty attached to the idea of whether he was born in Berlin or born in Argentina as the Olympic linked ref suggested. In fact we now have a conflict between the lead-in + infobox and the first sentence of Personal section. Thanks for the heads-up.-Sticks6613:28, 14 June 2021 (UTC)reply