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Around a year ago, I a fellow student talked with Daniel Hersog myself as we and the concert band has been huddled in a studio at capilano university. My friend Michael and I joked around with him and asked if he had a Wikipedia page, to which he said yes and it was made entirely by himself; doesn’t this go against the rules? If Daniel Hersog’s Wikipedia page doesn’t get taken down but my Grandma who is a judge in the Kenyan court of justice’s Wikipedia page gets taken down, what’s with that? Feels kind of weird. 66.183.206.181 (talk) 04:48, 4 October 2024 (UTC)Reply