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Regarding me adding "baffling links to disambiguation pages" at Life Church, Edinburgh, I like to remark that you reverts were even worse. What I did was maintain the links to disambiguation pages but in a way that the maintenance bots got fooled into thinking that it was not a link to a disambiguation page. The denomination-page you restored was also a link to a disambiguation page, but one that would have been seen by the bots as needing a solution. And yes, I have seen that you offered the solution, something I could not do without gambling.

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I appreciate the intent behind your edits. You will see that I have since found the correct page and linked to that. The fault is with the editor who moved the page "Apostolic Church (denomination)" without correcting links from other pages. When I reverted your edits, I did not know this page had been moved.CPClegg (talk) 20:27, 22 December 2022 (UTC)Reply
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