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Proposed deletion of Niko Pueringer
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Eaux Claires
[edit]Can you clarify your intentions in regard to the Eaux Claires page? Removing a bunch of material as 'irrelevant' (the idea that a through-line of the festival is whether or not the organizers play, or the idea that the dessners were intimately involved in the Day of the Dead album, or the arbitrary re-titling from the festival-organizers year titles - Troix,etc - for each year to a physical year), and seemingly interested in converting this to a list of unreadable unflowing facts seems at-odds with the intent of a wiki page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wellado (talk • contribs) 01:55, 16 September 2019 (UTC)
The Eaux Claires page was a series of subjective anecdotes, primarily only of interest to the most extreme of fanboys. It read like an eighth grader's personal essay on their hero Justin Vernon. If the Eaux Claires wikipedia does exist, it should appeal to people who aren't already completely bought in on the importance of Eaux Claires.