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The oldest archived version of that page is 2013, which is four years after this insertion of text, which duplicates content on that site. Not definitive in itself, because pages can move or might not be archived for a number of reasons, but it suggests that if it's a backwards copyvio we may find evidence. The first minimal change after insertion of the content is reflected in the external source. That this sentence added in 2012 shows up in the suspected external source is a very strong suggestion of backwards copying. This punctuation change is carried over, as well. Other changes carried over: a grammatical change, this major text removal. That is the last major change to the article reflected in the external site. However, it's enough for me to flag this as an act of backwards copying, since it's far less likely that we copied it wrong and then modified it incrementally over years to make it similar to the external site. This doesn't mean that the content wasn't copied from somewhere, but we should not presume it copied from this site without some strong evidence to counter the signs of natural evolution. --Moonriddengirl(talk)13:25, 5 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]