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April 2020

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453/5000 Hello.

I absolutely do not want to disturb the proper functioning of Wikipedia. I want to improve the content of the articles; these are the motivations for my changes. I offer better photos and, for the largest cities of Hungary, a table similar to cleui found in articles about other countries.

My approach is absolutely not disruptive. I absolutely do not understand your aggressive attitude.


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May 2020

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June 2020

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November 2020

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December 2020

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February 2021

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Nomination of List of Italian presidents by longevity for deletion

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Sebastian Kurz

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Hello,

I understand you desire for consistency and it's correct that most articles on politicians feature succession boxes. However, succession boxes are only useful and interesting when they provide the reader with additional information not included in the Infobox. A succession box listening less offices than the infobox itself – as in the case of Kurz – seems clearly superfluous to me. Also, all succession boxes I've seen to date are contained within navboxes to render a compact and space-saving layout. So I don't really see why this succession box should be any different. Colonestarrice (talk) 15:43, 14 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

Hello, thank you for your message. Yes, my approach stems from a concern for consistency. The succession boxes recall the main functions performed by the personality concerned. I think that it is superfluous to mention parliamentary functions, especially as predecessors and successors do not exist in this case. The same problem applies to his role as Secretary of State for Integration. It's all very well to respect customs and that's what I wanted to do. It is better not to clutter up the article, and this is particularly true of the biographies of politicians, so that the main roles that justify the public's interest are highlighted. 18:58, 14 October 2021 (UTC)

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I have reviewed the comments and the situation regarding this.

Response to Colonestarrice comments: The succession box is for easy navigation and visibility of the order of succession of a specific title a person can occupy. In infoboxes:
1) There is not as strong of a focus, and multiple lengths of office occupy the same space. In succession boxes multiple mandates get multiple boxes.
2) There are offices that do not have lines of succession.
Therefore, there is a distinction and a use for the reader. Succession boxes are helpful navigation. People reading them are interested in easily being able to see the offices a person occupied and who else occupied them.

Response to 77.134.227.100 comments: You are right that "Member of Parliament" does not fit a succession box. A particular representative position, yes, but not a general title. However, in looking at the edit history of the article, you have removed more than just that. For example, "Chairman of the Young People's Party" is legitimate to include, since it is in the article. You have stated "The main offices are more than sufficient". These succession boxes exist, like everything else, ultimately for readers. So if it helps the readers, things like that should be left. They were already determined to be notable enough for the Wikipedia article, so they're notable to put there, as well. In fact, if the infobox is considered too cluttered, it also might be better to move some of these offices to succession boxes, a reader of which would definitely be more interested in.

Conclusion: The succession boxes should be kept. General titles do not belong in succession boxes, but offices with a clear predecessor(s) and successor(s) do.

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Thank you for your opinion. If the succession box is contained within a navbox (like on every other article), I would fully support going with this suggestion. Colonestarrice (talk) 16:45, 15 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

October 2021

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December 2021

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May 2022

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Ministry of Culture (Italy)

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Roman College links to a defunct school. I undid your edit. Please check your links before saving. Thank you Adakiko (talk) 09:48, 25 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

June 2022

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Removing the order from leaders

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Hello,

I'm looking over WP:MOS, and I'm not seeing where adding a person's order (as in 37th Prime Minister of Finland) is a violation. Since you're making mass changes, can you be more specific as to which section mentions this? Hey man im josh (talk) 16:36, 26 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

I just found that you were incorrect in your edits. Your comments state that it is against WP:MOS to add that someone is the nth of their office position.
Per Template:Infobox officeholder, it is absolutely appropriate to state an officeholder is the nth holder of the office. Hey man im josh (talk) 16:45, 26 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

September 2022

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