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Hi, I've added this to the article! I quoted Motherboard's 70 mil accounts as the amount breached but as far as I can tell it was actually 27 mil ( or at least that's the number on public leaks of the data)...
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No mention of Neopets and scientology
It was reported by multiple sources, such as
The New York Post and
The Huffington Post that Doug Dohring, whose consortium bought Neopets in 2000, was a scientologist and ran the company using a scientologist principle known as "Org Board".
I'm having a problem getting the Neopet species 'Bori' onto the disambiguation page
Bori
Would somebody like to help?
One of our editors uses the word 'Bori' as part of his user name. His 'Bori' is one of 55 species of
Neopets.
One problem is: 'Bori' are not mentioned in the article
Neopet.
We have a disambiguation page
Bori, but these Neopets 'Bori' are not listed on this disambiguation page.
If you read
Talk:Bori you will understand.