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Why does Wikipedia have to publish how Chris Burrous died? What purpose does it serve? Do these "open" news services consider his 8 yr. Daughter in their decision to publish? No of course they don't because they wave the 1st amendment flag while they are filling their pockets with cash. Cash is King to these news conglomerates. 47.42.17.216 (talk) 01:26, 5 March 2023 (UTC)Reply
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There seems to be a bit of a tug-of-war concerning the citation style. OCNative has been seeking to impose a <ref> style since yesterday, their rationale being that the article formerly used this style. However, I rewrote and expanded the article in October 2023. I used the sfn style because aside from being the one most familiar to me, it also seems to me neater than the <ref> style. Since the article is significantly different from the one that existed before October 2023, I am the first contributor to this version.