Talk:Derek Yu
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ad tag
[edit]Should the ad top tag be removed? I rewrote the page to make it less adversarial. I don't actually know what constitutes a page that's an ad from one that's simply well-balanced and includes controversy. Yu doesn't seem to be involved in much controversy, should I add some to make the page seem less advertisement-like, however? Or, rather, does anything need to be done to accomplish the goal of no ad tag because the page really isn't anymore? Fleetham (talk)
- Possibly mention the controversy around I'm O.K., though its own article covers that pretty well. This is far from a great article (through no fault of your own), but the ad tag could probably be removed. 143.92.1.32 (talk) 01:57, 31 July 2012 (UTC)