Talk:Chris Harold

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Mitch Ames in topic Perth [Western] Australia
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Perth [Western] Australia

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Re this edit changing "Perth, Western Australia" to "Perth, Australia", and similar recent edits and reverts - while it is true that the link points to the correct page, MOS:LINKSTYLE says

... do not force a reader to use that link to understand the sentence.
The text needs to make sense to readers who cannot follow links...

Since there are are least two Perths in Australia (Perth, Western Australia and Perth, Tasmania), the disambiguation is necessary in the visible text (independently of the link) so that the reader is not forced to click the link to find out which Perth he came from. Mitch Ames (talk) 23:21, 8 October 2020 (UTC)Reply