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Request edit MiHR page very out of date

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This page is very out of date. I have tried editing it myself but my changes have been undone time and time again on the basis that it is "soapboxing", advertising, or otherwise "inappropriate." I have a great deal of information about the organization's history and present operations, and I feel this information would better serve its members and interested parties than what is currently there. I cannot say this enough - due to the fact that the information on MiHR's current Wikipedia page is out of date, and the programs it describes are now defunct, the page is incredibly misleading.

I would greatly appreciate either someone else taking the time to edit this content to better reflect the organization's current operations, or getting the permission to edit this page without being undone over and over.

Thanks,

Alex — Preceding unsigned comment added by Parsonsalexc (talkcontribs)

Reply 30-APR-2018

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no No actionable request. Please bring your suggestions for edits directly here to the talk page, along with referenced citations for the changes you wish to be made.   SPINTENDO          23:19, 30 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]