12:2712:27, 20 October 2020diffhist+3,048
Punk ideologies
Added a section to explain the phenomenon of the internal conflict and push against right-wing ideologies within the punk subculture. The internal conflict relating to the subculture's core ideologies is critical information to include in an article about the ideologies of a subculture founded on specific sociopolitical views. A few noteworthy examples from prominent figures in the punk music scene are given, but further examples of this phenomenon would help to make the section more insightful.
09:5609:56, 20 October 2020diffhist+3,074
Punk subculture
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talk) Better/shorter phrasing. Sources for a few, prominent examples in mainstream media highlighting the phenomenon have been added. The internal conflict relating to the subculture's core ideologies is significant information to include in an article about a subculture founded on sociopolitical views. Reformatting or rephrasing is welcome, but this information should not be deleted from the article.Tag: Reverted
05:0505:05, 20 October 2020diffhist+1,468
Punk subculture
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talk) The information is supported by corollary information in the article (the core ideologies of punk subculture are explained in the article); ideologies that are in opposition to those values utilizing the aesthetic of punk is an extant phenomenon of note (direct examples of the phenomenon are linked); this is an article on a subculture; these social issues are pertinent.Tags: UndoReverted
09:4209:42, 16 July 2020diffhist+47
Socolar–Taylor tile
Two sources cited for the claim that "This rule cannot be geometrically implemented in two dimensions while keeping the tile a connected set." make no such claim. It is currently unknown whether a connected set solution to the Ein Stein problem is possible in two dimensions.