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Bird's eye link

I have been removing these links from nearly every article I can find, as they do not work in all web browsers. If links are not compatible in all web browsers they, by Wikipedia policy, may not be added to any article. See Wikipedia's external linking policies for more information. User DJvac ( talk) originally posted them to about fifty articles, and has been blocked, after a request made by editor Daniel Case ( talk), from editing on Wikipedia after he reverted most if not all of our initial reverts, and ignored our requests for him to stop.

Please refrain from reverting my edit again. Thanks. Sinisterminister 04:20, 24 March 2007 (UTC) reply

Copyright problem removed

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Deleting the F word from the article

It isn't vandalism. It is an actual quote by an evil little boy, but I think we should limit the F word in Wikipedia. In-Correct ( talk) 21:54, 22 June 2012 (UTC) reply

Special:Diff/498897917 did not seem offensive but it appears this got moved to the middle school article later anyway. 174.92.133.112 ( talk) 20:17, 20 October 2015 (UTC) reply

Does Karen Klein incident belong here?

The Karen Klein incident is both covered prominently at Greece Athena Middle School and in this article, Greece Athena High School. Since the students involved were from Athena Middle School, not Athena High School, I removed the section on the incident, which incorrectly stated: "This school was the focus of a widely reported video ..." [my emphasis]. However, my edit was reverted with the argument: same building and bus. Yes, same building and bus, but nevertheless a different school, not this school. Is there a valid argument to include the material here?  -- Lambiam 03:47, 24 June 2012 (UTC) reply