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Howdy, all! I just wanted to hop on the talk page here and let anyone currently active on this article know that I am looking to start editing it here soon. The main thing I am looking to focus on is the organization of information. After reading this article, it seems like the article is geared more towards the trials of the first rather than the incident itself. I look forward to working collaboratively with you on this article. ReaganCSMC ( talk) 12:15, 8 March 2021 (UTC)
Howdy, all. While reading through this article, I noticed that most of the information seems to focus on the trial rather than the fire itself. To me, it feels as if this article focuses too much on said trial. Some ways I was thinking about changing this were: Moving all trial information to its own section, removing trial information if it is in violation of any Wikipedia rules, or creating a separate article for the trial itself. Do any other editors here have suggestions on ways we could handle this? ReaganCSMC ( talk) 17:54, 10 March 2021 (UTC)
After thinking about this further, I do not believe that we can split this article into two separate articles. However, I do believe that we create two different sections, one with information about the first, and one with information about the trial. I will work on this in a custom sandbox and link it here shortly. Again, if anyone has any suggestions I would love to hear them! ReaganCSMC ( talk) 19:51, 12 March 2021 (UTC)