Talk:Date palm farming in Afghanistan
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[edit]I've removed three YouTube videos, since they don't meet the requirements of WP:EL. In addition, they are not particularly good or useful. This is three minutes of mostly drone shots of a farm, without explanation of process or history. This is mostly two guys yapping and snacking--again, without any clear educational value about the subject. This is about a village, and while sympathetic and interesting, it's not about date palm farming. In addition, this is the English Wikipedia, and there's no subtitles in English, so that also limits its usefulness--but above all, they are not documentaries, and they really don't add anything to the text. Drmies (talk) 16:15, 8 April 2024 (UTC)
- Hi there. The first is simply proof that the farm does exist, in case a reader has doubts. The second is a well known Afghan media. Just because you don't understand Afghanistan's language doesn't give you the right to insult. The third is local Afghan media from Farah. They're giving us important information about the subject. You made the article look bad and untrustworthy. I'm not going to waste time with a POV pusher. The internet is full of people who hate everything about Afghanistan. You can delete everything but that won't change anything. I'm Afghan and I love my country more than any other country in the world. I'm sharing facts about my country (heaven) with reliable references. — Preceding unsigned comment added by AFGthing (talk • contribs) 16:31, 8 April 2024 (UTC)
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