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In regards to your comment : sorry, but that's not correct. I'm glad you found an archived version of the article, but where you are telling me what I can and cannot do, "You should not delete any content because of a dead link", you're misquoting the guideline: it says "Do not delete factual information ''solely'' because the URL to the source does not work any longer." I did not delete it solely because there was no live link; I deleted it because BLP information needs to be rigorously verified, and I deleted the Israel paragraph for reasons I explained in my edit summary. You should consider coming up with a reason for why ''his'' commentary on Israel is relevant at all. I understand that there is a tendency to think that anyone's commentary on Israel is relevant, but I'd like to see that as a guideline first. ] (]) 05:20, 31 December 2010 (UTC) | In regards to your comment : sorry, but that's not correct. I'm glad you found an archived version of the article, but where you are telling me what I can and cannot do, "You should not delete any content because of a dead link", you're misquoting the guideline: it says "Do not delete factual information ''solely'' because the URL to the source does not work any longer." I did not delete it solely because there was no live link; I deleted it because BLP information needs to be rigorously verified, and I deleted the Israel paragraph for reasons I explained in my edit summary. You should consider coming up with a reason for why ''his'' commentary on Israel is relevant at all. I understand that there is a tendency to think that anyone's commentary on Israel is relevant, but I'd like to see that as a guideline first. ] (]) 05:20, 31 December 2010 (UTC) | ||
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Jonathan Littell
In regards to your comment here: sorry, but that's not correct. I'm glad you found an archived version of the article, but where you are telling me what I can and cannot do, "You should not delete any content because of a dead link", you're misquoting the guideline: it says "Do not delete factual information solely because the URL to the source does not work any longer." I did not delete it solely because there was no live link; I deleted it because BLP information needs to be rigorously verified, and I deleted the Israel paragraph for reasons I explained in my edit summary. You should consider coming up with a reason for why his commentary on Israel is relevant at all. I understand that there is a tendency to think that anyone's commentary on Israel is relevant, but I'd like to see that as a guideline first. Drmies (talk) 05:20, 31 December 2010 (UTC)
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