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This recent edit, while mostly constructive in the history section, removed the incident involving a Colorado high school censoring references to Taiwan as part of its participation in a UN conference. A WSJ article was cited, but othersourcesreported on it as well. In fact, as an added bonus, that last source also mentions Wikimedia Foundation being denied observer status in a related incident. In my view, these incidents are not tangential to the topic of this article, because they directly illustrate the relations between Taiwan and the UN, albeit in a non-direct/unofficial way. Welcome other thoughts. Butterdiplomat (talk) 14:05, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]