Talk:Carlos Alazraki
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[edit]Hi, I'm a spanish blogger. This article is linking to mi personal weblog, palabrajoven.com. I don't know why you are linking to me.
The link is "http://www.palabrajoven.com/pj/noticias/?n=396" in the section "links" of this article.
For not have conflicts, delete there link.
Thanks, Carlos Lechado - DemonDary
pd: sorry for the bad english, I'm spanish and I don't know this language. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.230.234.213 (talk) 17:21, 21 May 2010 (UTC)
- I've removed the external link PER WP:ELNO #11. --Jezebel'sPonyobons mots 23:34, 4 December 2013 (UTC)
Edit 12 Jan 2011
[edit]In copy-editing I have Wikified: compacted text, removed any weasel words, loaded terms, and blogese.
There were many unsubstantiated claims, some that were highly contentious that should not have been added without citations to evidence from reliable sources. There is still much to be referenced... I have added cite requests and a BLP template.
I have restructured the sections for a better read, and text has been put in more or less chronological order, but in this, facts, such as they seem, may have been mis-aligned and dates skewed - this shows how confusing the article was. Could an editor with good knowledge of Alazraki’s life and career extend this article, especially his early life? - everything cited/referenced of course, and with no trivia or personal opinion.
If anything is reverted, do it with adequate linked evidence to corroborate assertions – blogs and promotional/commercial web sites are not acceptable as necessary third party original sources for inline citations.
Any future edits that display Wikipedia:COI or non-Wikipedia:Verifiability and are added from a non-Wikipedia:Neutral point of view will be swiftly removed, and if controversial, may be considered Wikipedia:Vandalism
Acabashi (talk) 17:27, 12 January 2011 (UTC)
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