User talk:Yuccara
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on your talk page and ask your question there. Again, welcome! Craigtalbert 03:07, 3 September 2007 (UTC)
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Hi, you're making some good edits to Facebook but I think your most recent edit is out of place. The reason I reverted the Independent Studies section is because it was simply a list of information with little relevance to eachother and, if notable, should be integrated elsewhere in the article. Your most recent edits ([1]) add little to the article at all now, if the studies are worth a mention their findings should be mentioned, not simply their existance. The entire Local Cases section is, frankly, a bit shit. The number of anti-Facebook people and organisations is growing and a list of every one seems a little pointless, I think a short paragraph listing the first anti-FB action and possibly the more notable moves may be the way to go. raseaCtalk to me 14:24, 6 February 2010 (UTC)