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Fair use disputed for Image:Thefind.gif edit

 

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Discovery Shopping edit

Dear Aml50, I have added an external link in Discovery shopping to a site which is definitely "notable" in Turkey. The site is in Turkish because it is about "shopping" and not every shopping site in Turkey serves globally. In my opinion its characteristics, features and logic are completely in harmony with the subject. Thinking that "DBpedia" extracts information from Wikipedia, and having a site in Turkey in the same "concept" is a good reason to put sites that are not in English. It shall be available for anybody asking "what is karniyarik" to be able to find that its concept is about "Discovery shopping".

On the other hand, the user (with no user name) has noted that the site is not "notable", however the site is "notable" in the local market. Since the user does not have a username (registered to wikipedia), I am sending this message to you as the creator of the subject. Do you have any idea, or is there anything you can do?

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely

Siyamed

Non-free rationale for File:Screen thefind2.png edit

 

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