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Hi Loginnigol, thanks for updating the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race article. However, when a citation is in a published work like a newspaper the link is just a courtesy. If the link becomes a deadlink, just remove the URL field. The rest of the citation is valid per WP:V. I'm going to restore but wanted to explain in more words than fit in an edit summary. Thanks, 72Dino (talk) 18:33, 17 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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List of people indicted in the International Criminal Court

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Loginnigol, the discussion is still ongoing. Please monitor it. – Zntrip 21:53, 31 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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Tecno

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Hi Loginnigol. I notice you moved Tecno to Tecno (motorsport). Are you planning to update all the existing links to Tecno? Regards. DH85868993 (talk) 22:11, 7 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

You might as well stop changing all those links, Loginnigol – you haven't piped any of them, and it's not a very good disambiguator anyway. Bretonbanquet (talk) 23:40, 7 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
In the immortal words of Beyoncé: Any questions? Loginnigol (talk) 00:10, 8 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Loginnigol, I have seen your participation in above article. Thank you. I must advise you that contributor User:Zorglub is editing this article in favour of the corrupt regime there, meaning he eliminates parts of it, that might be negative for the ruling party MPLA and their representatives, so please be careful about what he is doing. Cruks (talk) 09:37, 25 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

OK Thanks! Loginnigol (talk) 16:24, 25 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Unfortunately this gentleman, as seen here for what he said, has a political agenda and is a bad editor, because he want the articles to reflect their point of view. I have nothing pro, or against, the regime of Angola, I simply advocate neutrality and reliable references. He tries to impose by force their point of view, adding unreferenced controversial information, in this case, presenting as a reference, a recognized unreliable blog turned into pseudo-newspaper where the news are nothing more than lies, without any real foundation. I have already mentioned this situation to him numerous times, and challenged him several times to confirm the details of this "blog", with additional references, but he can not do that because the news are nothing more then lies and personal points of view, there are no references else where that prove the claims that are bound on the blog, as such, it is not reliable and can not be considered as a reference. Zorglub (talk) 16:41, 26 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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"disambigued"

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That should really be "disambiguated", eh?
Cheers, 99.237.143.219 (talk) 16:32, 30 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry + thanks for the heads-up:>) Loginnigol (talk) 12:31, 1 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
My pleasure, 99.237.143.219 (talk) 19:27, 1 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Care to explain why you don't think the documentation for a template should list the arguments that the template accepts?—Kww(talk) 14:32, 2 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I have explained it in the singlechart talk page Loginnigol (talk) 14:40, 2 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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Information icon Hello, I'm Calvin999. I wanted to let you know that I undid one or more of your recent contributions to Birthday Cake (song) because it didn't appear constructive. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks! Multiple cases of unexplained removal of content.  — AARONTALK 14:42, 8 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Help me out with a WikiProject

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You are invited to join the discussion at Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals/The Voice. AR E N Z O Y 1 6At a l k 16:46, 21 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hello. I see you've removed the photo of Aaron Hernandez from the infobox of his article, but your logic of "no longer Patriots uniform wearer" is confusing to me. These photos are to demonstrate what the subject looks like, not to indicate their current team. What policy are you working off of, if you don't mind me asking?  Mbinebri  talk ← 14:49, 27 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The photo is outdated/no longer current. So from now on its use is limited to appropriate section (the body of the article, not the personal ID infobox). Loginnigol (talk) 15:03, 27 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
A player no longer being on the team whose uniform he wears does not in and of itself mean a photo is outdated. The photo is still relatively recent and Hernandez is still notable for his play with the Patriots, so the image continues to be an appropriate visual illustration, which is all a lead photo needs to be. Not to mention, there is no policy that says an allegedly outdated photo needs to be removed. Policy simply says it should be replaced when something more appropriate is found as a replacement. Additionally, multiple people have now restored the picture after your removals, so it doesn't seem that consensus for removal is on your side.  Mbinebri  talk ← 17:22, 27 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Sertanejo

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Since you have visited sertanejo pages and added some interesting edits, and now are familiar with "Eu quero tchu, Eu quero tcha" craze, here is the Flavel & Neto version in France [1] - see Pitbull and Enrique Iglesias sampling [2] and here is the Canadian disco version in French/English/Arabic/Portuguese by Cesar Rezer featuring David Obegi [3]. The original featuring Neymar by João Lucas & Marcelo [4] .

Now France is crazy with Flavel & Neto's new song "Pedida perfeita (tararatata)" here it is [5]

And some interesting "Ai se eu te pego"s you may or may not know [6] - [7] - [8] - [9] - [10] - [11] - [12] -
Enjoy --- werldwayd (talk) 04:47, 18 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you very much! Loginnigol (talk) 05:01, 18 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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#thatPower

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Allow me to explain why the inclusion of # is different to the inclusion of a letter. # stands for one of two things, its a symbolic representation of the word "number" or it is a social media mechanism "hash-tagging" most prominently used on twitter. If the name of the song was read and sung as "hashtag that power" but was written as "#thatPower" then including the "#" is detrimental to the name. However, the name of the song as per what's song and said outloud is "that power". Therefore the inclusion of the "#" is for the social media mechanism rather than to represent the word "number". As a result, the reason to include the "#" is stylistic, i.e. its a stylistic choice for the copyright (the copyright being legally registering the song is a recorded work), but it is not pronounced in the work nor is it part of the title. the inclusion of "i" in "iphone" is not stylistic, it is part of the copyright and part of the name, thus including the i is detrimental to the work in question as a phone and an iphone are two different things whereas #thatpower and thatpower are one in the same, as in this context the "#" has no meaning. — Lil_niquℇ 1 [talk] 19:45, 21 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Greetings, Loginnigol. I was hoping that we could have a discussion on some of our minor differences of opinion on the article for the SYTYCD franchise. I've already left some extensive (and overdue) commentary on my positions in the article talk page, as the most appropriate place for the discussion, but I wanted to also take this opportunity to say that, despite some minor quibbling, I'm genuinely pleased to see another committed editor on the page after such a long period of time and I really do feel your contributions have benefited the article on the whole; as of your most recent edit, most of the changes appeal to me as well-advised and there's only two I disagree strongly enough on that I feel we need to hash them out, with a third I'm on the fence about. But that's all covered rather thoroughly on the talk page thread and I'm here on your talk page to say I hope that you'll stay involved on the article, disagreements not withstanding. I look forward to seeing your input. Snow (talk) 13:03, 10 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Re this, I wrote the article and I worked from that source, and what they are discussing is NBC Studios in Burbank, not NBC Studios in New York. Nixon was not going to fly across the country to make that speech, which is what you are implying. If you want to disambiguate to the Burbank location, that's fine, but otherwise, you should most likely revert yourself.--Wehwalt (talk) 05:19, 7 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

What's the point of this, after I'd already fixed it (10 minutes before you posted that? --Loginnigol 05:37, 7 October 2013 (UTC)
Obviously I didn't see it. Part my fault for not checking, part yours for the lack of an edit summary. If it just says "undid xxx by Wehwalt", I probably don't assume anything else was done. Anyway, thank you for your improvements.--Wehwalt (talk) 05:46, 7 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
My pleasure. --Loginnigol 05:56, 7 October 2013 (UTC)

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Self reference removed?

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Why did you remove the video from Lorde? First person sources are very much acceptable for personal information, and now the info is unsourced. BollyJeff | talk 14:13, 22 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

On top of that the source is inconsistent with what is written (Lorde makes no reference to "Dalmatian"). -Loginnigol (talk) 14:23, 22 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Then keep the source and remove Dalmation. BollyJeff | talk 14:39, 22 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Next time you change something because there is no valid source given do the same to the entire text/article where there is no valid source given and not just to the part you don't like. How typically European to keep anything that says good things about anything European, no matter how false it is, and remove anything good about others even though it is correct. Any changes you made were restored and your unfair edit was reported.

WTF? What on earth are you referring about? And why are not signing, mister 69.145.84.36? -Loginnigol (talk) 10:35, 30 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

It is a real category; so, I removed your speedy tag. Bearian (talk) 20:38, 25 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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  1. REDIRECT Target page name

Will Champlin

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What...? So a direct reference to his own site is not reliable...? Ridiculous. — Preceding unsigned comment added by FaceOffTournament (talkcontribs) 20:48, 27 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

There needs to a third party reliable source as well. There is no going around that. Sorry mate but those are the rules. --Loginnigol (talk) 21:13, 27 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

West End Records

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Please stop your disruptive editing, as you did at West End Records. Your edits have been reverted or removed. If you are engaged in an article content dispute with another editor, discuss the matter with the editor at their talk page, or the article's talk page. Alternatively you can read Wikipedia's dispute resolution page, and ask for independent help at one of the relevant notice boards. If you are engaged in any other form of dispute that is not covered on the dispute resolution page, seek assistance at Wikipedia's Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents. Do not continue to make edits that appear disruptive until the dispute is resolved through consensus. Continuing to edit disruptively may result in your being blocked from editing. Now, I have a question for you: Do you consider my edits to be so worthless you don't pay attention to them not even to one and just hastily cancel every article with my name plastered in its history page instead? Of course you did not, you assumed good faith just as I do now. You should probably stop this and move on with it before it turns into one of those tireless disputes that lead to nowhere, only to more bitterness. If you are unable to recognize garage music being the same thing as garage house we are going to have an open public dispute on ANN. Sincerely, ItsAlwaysLupus (talk) 00:07, 30 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

It's the other way around. YOU are the disruptive one who changed an already existing link written as "garage" and are persisting that it should be "garage house". That makes YOU the one who is edit warring (changing something disputed without consensus). What you are doing is basically jump in, change something and then yell STOP to others - that's not how it works on Wikipedia. What you should have done is FIRST go to the talk page and argue your case as to why it should NOT be what was there already, namely "garage" (the proper name of the genre according to reliable sources) but be changed to "garage house" (which is an internet misnomer invented for convenience). If your argument is good then you can convince not only others but even me! But so far however you have ZERO argument (the talk page is still empty) --Loginnigol (talk) 01:14, 30 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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You recently made a series of edits to the article entitled Premetro. Did you see the comments from a couple of months ago at Talk:Premetro?

I nominated the article for deletion about three months ago. One of my concerns then was that the article was almost completely unreferenced. I felt no transit system should be listed as a premetro system unless a reliable source explicitly called it a premetro system. User:IJBall and I discussed my concerns. I had said I was going to remove every system from the list that didn't have a reference to a reliable source that explicitly called it a premetro system. and he or she asked me to wait until 2014.

I waited. It is now 2014.

Do you think you have reliable sources that explicitly call the systems you worked on were premetro systems?

If there is a reason why you think I am calling for a standard that is too stringent, could you explain your reasoning on Talk:Premetro? Geo Swan (talk) 05:02, 13 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I have provided references for the intro. Premetro is Stadtbahn. That's it. Nothing more nothing less. Once and for all to end the confusion I have more-prominently cross-connected this article with the other article.
I do agree with you that the list of examples need to be more stringently checked to see if those are real premetros. Many of those listed are not! They are just simply normal conventional trams or light rails that accidentally pass under standalone isolated tram-tunnels that were built with no plans (in the past or present) to upgrade them to be used by a heavier system, i.e. metro. So you can remove those — I have done that myself. Keeping them there is misinformation and cause of the confusion. —Loginnigol (talk) 10:24, 13 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, I noticed you had removed the link to civil parish (talk page) on my watchlist. If this is because of a dab page it may be more useful for readers to add a link to Civil parishes in England or similar as appropriate.— Rod talk 12:59, 30 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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I adjusted one of your many edits to Aachen back. The Latin/Italian term for Aachen, regardless of what the German Wikipedians have agreed upon as we are a separate entity, is a worthwile piece of information because as one reads the history of Aachen, one will realize that Aachen or Aquisgrana was a settlement in Latin times hence the latin name. I do understand the argument that the German Wiki uses in that who cares what the egyptian translation for Aachen is, but Latin is relevant and as far as Latin or Italian the reference that I verified definitely refers to what I changed it to "Aquisgrana" as a Latin term not Italian. Now with that said, I don't know if it is also Italian and if it is you could throw Italian up as well while leaving the Latin up there, but then we may be going down that road our Bavarian friends discussed. Also I wasn't sure how I felt about you removeing the Swastika comment and I almost put it back, but I prefer to wait on that one as I don't feel that strongly about it and would wish to have a dialog with you as to why you felt that was an unneeded piece of the article; however, if we decide to keep it out, then we(you) should probably remove the "Schmetz" Reference which will no longer be used. I forgot to open my comment with my normal, Please don't take me the wrong way as I am not trying to step on toes, merely improve the article and the wiki in general. Cheers speednat (talk) 18:57, 4 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

OK - agreed!
Agreed about I assume the Latin/Italian, but what do you feel about the Swastika comment... like why did you feel it necessary to remove it, how strongly do you feel, etc. speednat (talk) 21:40, 4 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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Could you bring this to talk if you want to move it against consensus? From the time I was a kid this has been the Italian Open. When Borg won in 1978 it was the Italian Open. When Courier won in 1992 it was the Italian Open. When Nadal won in 2013 it was the Italian Open. When Muster won in 1995 it was the Italian Open. So I'm not sure why you would say it's never been the Italian Open. That's what it's always been in the Open Era. We could go back further to 1957 when Lew Hoad played in the "Italian Championships", but since it's been "open" for 45 years that should be good enough. Fyunck(click) (talk) 21:21, 13 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Agreed. Let it be so then. —Loginnigol (talk) 16:33, 21 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello Loginnigol. Just to give a heads up on some developments with a user you had warned last month. Grampasso88 (talk · contribs) has recently made another questionable page move at Mount Stanley. I have reverted that move and reported the user to AIV. I should mention I did see in at least one source that the highest point of Mount Stanley is named "Margherita Peak". So this may be a good faith edit, though there are some other outstanding edits in user's contribution history that look suspicious. At this point there has been no response AIV. If there is no action from AIV and the recommendation is to report to ANI, I was wondering if you would want to make that report since you seem to have a better idea what the user is up to. --RacerX11 Talk to meStalk me 01:34, 8 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Afraid it's far worse than I originally thought. I tried to move another page, Lake Margherita of Savoy back to the original title and got this, which I believe is a result the user editing the redirect page created during the move. A very sneaky and effective trick, because now it takes an admin to move it back. This can cause a huge fiasco (and has in other pages in the past) if there is any kind of support at all for the new name, because if no consensus is reached, the default is keep the current name. I will keep you updated. --RacerX11 Talk to meStalk me 01:55, 8 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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All information needs to be directly cited. There is no evidence that reliable sources are tracking winners by city, it's not at the RSSSF source. The 'Performances' section mainly duplicates the other Titles section, except the source is not summarising runners-up positions or summarising titles by club. Eldumpo (talk) 06:19, 10 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the reply. I don't understand your tracking and RSSSF issues here. The location of the clubs does not at all require some special source (all the clubs have an individual Dutch wikipedia article already and so even you can verify the city location (and if you found discrepancy then make the appropriate correction). And the "performances" table is standard on all or most "champion" wikipedia page. The whole point of that table (as well as the city table) is not to duplicate information but to provide other relevant information or angle that otherwise is either not available at all or obscure to the uninformed reader in the main table, in this case there "performance years" per club are in one row and so one has a whole bird-eye view in what era across multiple centuries a particular club was dominant (I suppose one can spend minutes scrolling up and down and sifting thru the big championship history table and get the same data but the aim is to prevent the reader from doing such tedious activity.
Nevertheless I have considered and followed your reductive instinct and reduced stuff (removed the offtopic "loser" info as this is literally about champions and not second and third placed ones; and also removed the "total wins of all clubs" columns/rows out of at least one table). Anyway at least be glad that the English page doesn't have "wins per province" like the Dutch one has :) Loginnigol (talk) 13:23, 10 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your further response, and I note the additional changes you have made to the page. However, there is no evidence that reliable sources are compiling a list of winners by city, and therefore this is WP:Synthesis (please note this is not the same as me disputing whether the clubs come from these locations). The sources that were given were not leading to anything meaningful, so I have removed and replaced with a cn tag. Technically, the Performances section should not be listing Winning years as the RSSSF source does not directly summarise the wins this way at the bottom of its page, but there is an argument that the information can be found relatively easily by looking further up the reference. However, there is a lot of duplication between the Titles and Performance section; could they be merged? An article needs to stand on its own merits based on reliable sources, and information can't just be included on the basis that WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS. Also, Wikipedia is not a source itself and its not enough to just point to another Wiki page for a source. Regards. Eldumpo (talk) 17:23, 10 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Page A says club A is located in city A. Page B says club B is located in city B. Putting this in one table is not synthesis but copying the item verbatim. No new conclusion is drawn (no synthesis) and no new connections or claims are created (there is no "other stuff") about either of the separate clubs or their whereabouts. All the stat does is filter the already existing info by the relevant concept "city"(customary on football club champions wiki articles as you can see at the List of English football champions page. Also as you can see there on the England page, there is no separate source provided for the "by city" table because the information within it is already found at at both the big table above (regarding the championships) and at the separate individual wikipedia page of the club (regarding the locations). In other words I agree with your removal of the source if that may mislead the reader and give impression that the whole table is compiled by the source. Loginnigol (talk) 19:03, 10 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
The synthesis (or perhaps it's conflation really) is occurring as reliable sources are not showing it is notable to list championships by city, whereas you/we at Wikipedia are suggesting listing by cities is notable (but on what basis?). You seem to recognise there is no reference for this ('customary'), and the presence of any uncited/notable information on one page is not a reason to include it at another page. I would argue that the city (and yes, region!) info at the English article is also not notable (unless directly sourced) but that is another matter. Eldumpo (talk) 21:36, 10 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, I think your last edit made the article much more confusing and I'd like to revert unless you think that info can be integrated into that section in a different way.--Deoliveirafan (talk) 03:49, 14 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, this edit removed the "TIME" ref, but it's still used elsewhere in the article. 209.6.229.194 (talk) 14:20, 12 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Thank you for cleaning up my Bannon edit. I was editing for coverage, not grace. On the matter of education "randomly dropped", the structure I chose was purely time sequential, which is by default always the best policy. Revising existing language to the least degree contributed the rest of the context. For myself, I would still prefer simple time sequence, with education achieved before career presented before career. — MaxEnt 00:30, 14 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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This source does not say Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike are born in Greece. - TheMagnificentist 06:25, 28 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

It actually does. Allmusic literally states "Greece born". Your edit there and comments here indicate that you totally missed it. Please read sources thoroughly. Loginnigol (talk) 06:31, 28 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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I thought it was unambiguous. The tag I copy-pasted here is due to a clear case of the IP sharing - this "Manchester2" may continue to be blocked (with any IP). But so long as Wikipedia has no issue with multiple vandals using this particualr IP address it's OK unblock it (for other users, thus also me).

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The Alexa page is already provided so it's strange that you are not able to find it. By the way the ranking is no longer 165 — it has gone down. You must understand that the ranking is a fluid number that is constantly evolving. --Loginnigol 11:19, 20 October 2019 (UTC)

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No Nomad852 you should check some facts: I didn't update any stats. I only removed a distorted table by reverting the whole page back to the way it was 2 days ago with CORRECT layout (because the newer editions had to be discarded ASAP no matter how correct the numbers are). Someone who is updating the statistics is not allowed to botch up the layout and leave a misshapen, crooked, messed up items on the page to be viewed by millions: in this case the big table that had a some of its rows and columns malformed and mutilated — probably caused by a mistake during editing and failing to check after finishing the edit. You can go ahead and update the numbers but do it carefully. Don't leave a mess. --Loginnigol (talk) 11:03, 18 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
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Thanks for contributing. You might wish to familiarize yourself with Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation. I don't think word rhino is a great help, not do I believe pronunciation belongs in the lead section of the article. / edg 18:41, 14 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

thanks for the manual but in this case the pronunciation was EXPLICITLY chosen and derived from the world "rhino" (remember that there is no actual word spelled "rino" so there are no "real" spelling rules that need to be followed). In other words the acronym was itself deliberately chosen so that it could be spoken exactly like rhino (in order to make the animal a symbol that contrasts with the other animal that is traditionally the symbol (elephant). Do you want me to add source for all this? --Loginnigol (talk) 18:50, 14 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
If you have a source, that would be great. Might be good to move to the Origins section. Also, it might be better like this:
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I edited the part as you suggested (put "pronounced to sound like" in it); and also added link to the source I already had. --Loginnigol (talk) 07:44, 15 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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