Talk:Uzunköprü

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Cplakidas in topic Removal of Turkish name

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Removal of Turkish name edit

Cplakidas removes the text for the Turkish name "Edirne", which follows the city's conquest by the Ottomans denoting the renaming. This a fact, and the original phrase was in the right place. I've reverted the removing edit of Cplakidas. However, he reverted my edit again. What was wrong with the original text? Is it a Greek ressentiment only? CeeGee 13:15, 27 October 2018 (UTC)Reply

[sarcasm] Drat, you found me out... [/sarcasm] No CeeGee, the removal of the Turkish name "Edirne" was not the object of my edit; my intention was to add a link to the article Ottoman conquest of Adrianople, rather than the redlink and the wrong date that were there before. But of course, if you see a Greek user doing something in a Turkish article, it has to be sinister, right? So it is always justified to do immediately a blind revert, without explanation, and without stopping to look if there are merits in the edit.... Ever heard of WP:AGF? Not everyone is out to get you, you know, and contrary to what the Turkish press may report, we Greeks don't plot every hour of every day to undermine Turkey (we do take the weekends off...).
Feel free to add "Edirne" as many times as you want here, elsewhere, anywhere really, it doesn't bother me, but please keep the link to the article on the conquest, it took me some time to find some proper sources for it and bring it to a halfway decent state. --Constantine 14:09, 27 October 2018 (UTC)Reply