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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 28 August 2023 and 15 December 2023. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Jonas-heegaard ( article contribs). Peer reviewers: Bellat123.
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How much (if any) of very large amount of information (all the country specific sections) that was recently removed by Drmies, should remain in this article? I agree that specific examples should be removed, but I do not think it is appropriate to remove it all simply because nobody had bothered to edit it in a decade. There is clearly information there which was well sourced and would merit being included as part of either very widely covered incidents or very relevant country level summary information. If the work to do this isn't forthcoming, the status quo ante should be preserved for as long as it takes to attract improvement (which is long standing Wikipedia practice when it comes to non-harmful content). Better to have a long but poor article rather than a short one which obscures the effort others have put in to include country specific information that would belong in this article if it were ever to be finished to a high standard. Examples that come to mind were information such as the fact hooliganism in China is often corruption related, or that an African international fixture resulted in a border closure. I did not know these things, and perhaps never would have if I hadn't known how to check. These are only representative, there are many others in that vast amount of information that was removed wholesale. I sadly lack the time to identify them all right now, and might not even want to do so if there is broad agreement that none of it warrants retention, or that it does but it can be left out until someone cares enough to put it back in. ICF 225 ( talk) 16:37, 20 November 2023 (UTC)
This term was used for all sorts of things, see the Wiktionary entry. If qe are going to refer to it in the text we should ideally have some idea of when usage was current and among whom. For example is it in widespread common usage, or only occasionally, in UK reporting. All the best:
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