Talk:Holy Resurrection Church, Mborje
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[edit]@Zenel888 The claim that this church is one of the oldest churches in the Balkans
must be supported by a reliable source. To my knowledge, no source in the article verifies this claim, and it appears to be original research. I have raised concerns about the lack of sourcing multiple times, which you have disregarded. I will remove the statement again. If you revert it without citing a single source, I will have no choice but to report this behavior. Thanks. --Azor (talk). 22:56, 23 August 2024 (UTC)
- @Azorzal The source is literally cited beneath it. The page was already like that I didn’t change anything until you come to that page after an argument on tiktok that we had which u later also left and coincidentallye enough you edited the topics that we talked about and I also have proof of this. Looking at your recent edits u have a story of changing Wikipedia pages mainly revolving around Christianity and historical figures of Albania. Ur behaviour has already been reported just letting you know. Zenel888 (talk) 19:33, 24 August 2024 (UTC)
- I have no idea what you're accusing me of, and frankly, I don't even want to know. As for the article, none of the listed sources support that statement - it appears to be pure original research. Additionally, the article is inconsistent about when the construction of the church occurred, further underscoring the need for a citation to back up such a claim. If someone requests a citation, you should provide it instead of engaging in back-and-forth reverts. It is very disrupting to other editos wishing to improve the credibility of an article. --Azor (talk). 21:45, 24 August 2024 (UTC)
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