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I can't see why this material is inappropriate. Is the object to the content, writing style or visual formatting? Or something else? JohnWilliams ( talk)
I can easily think of how a person may be mostly "good" or mostly "bad" yet still do a few things that would contradict that since things aren't black and white. I'd probably think "this thing is awesome. He made that? Well at least he did something right." Enough such examples I may decide I like him but if there are things really bad that make me not like him then I may like the object but not the person and feel no problems at all over that. 75.129.91.157 ( talk) 17:03, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
What do Greater_than (>) and Less_than (<) mean in this context? I figured it out, I'm not stupid, but it SHOULD be clearly explained... 2600:1700:4CA1:3C80:8909:A33:E0EF:BB27 ( talk) 18:44, 12 October 2021 (UTC)
The following was removed:
This article is about an analysis of social networks and has not been related to brain networks. Terms like "Global hubness" and "descending degree distribution" are undefined so this contribution is meaningless, even if supported by a journal article. Rgdboer ( talk) 05:18, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Valence and theriy 47.15.39.95 ( talk) 13:07, 13 September 2023 (UTC)
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I can't see why this material is inappropriate. Is the object to the content, writing style or visual formatting? Or something else? JohnWilliams ( talk)
I can easily think of how a person may be mostly "good" or mostly "bad" yet still do a few things that would contradict that since things aren't black and white. I'd probably think "this thing is awesome. He made that? Well at least he did something right." Enough such examples I may decide I like him but if there are things really bad that make me not like him then I may like the object but not the person and feel no problems at all over that. 75.129.91.157 ( talk) 17:03, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
What do Greater_than (>) and Less_than (<) mean in this context? I figured it out, I'm not stupid, but it SHOULD be clearly explained... 2600:1700:4CA1:3C80:8909:A33:E0EF:BB27 ( talk) 18:44, 12 October 2021 (UTC)
The following was removed:
This article is about an analysis of social networks and has not been related to brain networks. Terms like "Global hubness" and "descending degree distribution" are undefined so this contribution is meaningless, even if supported by a journal article. Rgdboer ( talk) 05:18, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Valence and theriy 47.15.39.95 ( talk) 13:07, 13 September 2023 (UTC)