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Nice Japanese translating. BlueCrab RedCrab 22:20, 5 April 2021 (UTC) |
You recently undid my revision to Talk:Nippon_Kaigi… which annoyed me initially (as no reason was stated other than WP:TALK, and there have been some edit wars on the main page recently). But it did prompt me to do more research (to justify my planned 'more thorough reposting with full references')… following which I realized that I, like many others (posting on various SNS etc.), had not noticed the nipponkaigi.org/.net difference. Evidently nipponkaigi.net is just another Iceland-based Wikipedia scraper plus machine translation and adverts, which happens to be getting top hits on Google JP for many search terms at the moment. So I stand corrected - thanks. Others have also begun to comment on this, although frankly, if people begin to equate Nippon Kaigi with a poorly translated wiki, that may not be a bad thing either. :) Ozaru ( talk) 12:53, 12 April 2021 (UTC)
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