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It all began when I found a red link to Chilate in
Cuisine of El Salvador. To correct the matter I provided a description of the beverage and translated, from Spanish into English, a recipe for making it. My pride in this achievement abruptly was deflated by a robot that adjudged my contribution to be a "how-to-do" and told me where I ought to put it.
To compromise, I removed wording of the recipe and supplied a link instead, which reduced the article to the merest fragment. Now it has been challenged by another robot with no brief for brevity. I can appreciate its point and would willingly delete the article and transfer its content to an appropriate section in the Cuisine of El Salvador. Chilate, however, has resisted my attempts to euthanize it and no robot has volunteered to do the job.