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Nice job, I'm marking as reviewed. I removed the "characters" section. It's not a copyvio, because you attributed it, but it's duplicative, so it seemed unnecessary. Maybe rewrite it as more Lego-centric. Thanks again for the work on the article Andre 🚐 21:59, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
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Hi Striker2020 it's really great to see your work on the Lego articles! I just wanted to raise an issue I noticed with the use of citations. When you add four or five citations to illustrate one point, it really breaks up the text and makes it unreadable. You really don't need so many refs, and especially not direct links to Lego. Plus it's best not to add them in the middle of the sentences. Shall we try to improve these pages with fewer refs? Happy to chat about this. Fieryninja ( talk) 06:16, 22 March 2021 (UTC)
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Nice job, I'm marking as reviewed. I removed the "characters" section. It's not a copyvio, because you attributed it, but it's duplicative, so it seemed unnecessary. Maybe rewrite it as more Lego-centric. Thanks again for the work on the article Andre 🚐 21:59, 1 January 2024 (UTC)