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This term is already in the urban dictionary site
this term is widely used in tech sites, and i think it should get a wikipedia page to explain it to people who are not familiar with it.
if you see the reference in the page, you will see that this term is already in the urban dictionary site.
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Knightofbaghdad (
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16:19, 6 July 2010 (UTC)reply
The intro to this article sounds like the personal opinion of an angry Apple fanboy, or, as said above, an Urban Dictionary post. It doesn't belong in a Wikipedia article. — Preceding
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06:51, 27 September 2013 (UTC)reply
"Behaviourial issues"
Concerning the section entitled "behaviourial issues," what verifiable sources exist to tie any of what is provided to the specific term "iSheep" which this article is about? This is an article about a term "iSheep" that originated as an advertising campaign by Sandisk. If it is more than that, we need verifiable information, not personal opinions. Wikipedia is not RationalWiki, the latter being primarily opinion-based.
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10:24, 8 October 2019 (UTC)reply