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This edit constitutes a violation of WP:INTDABLINK. Please DO NOT create direct links to disambiguation pages, as this harms the efforts of disambiguators to find and fix errors. bd2412 T 04:46, 13 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I reverted your unexplained removal of content and strange bolding at Serendipity, and you have now reverted me[1] with an edit summary I don't understand: "redirected key words in bold as per MOS, for other languages see menu". Redirected what..? You haven't redirected anything, and there's nothing about the (very un-wikipedia) kind of bolding you've done in the MOS. The footnote you keep removing is a source for the sentence "However, due to its sociological use, the word has since been exported into many other languages". The "menu" by which I think you must mean the list of articles in other languages, is no replacement for this. Please stop, you're not helping. Bishonen | talk 19:58, 12 June 2016 (UTC).[reply]

June 2016

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January 2018

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February 2018

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March 2018

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