January 2013 edit

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October 2013 edit

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Ways to improve Ketsuekigata-kun! edit

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Re: Denkigai no Honya-san edit

I have reverted your edit that undid the copyedit I gave the article yesterday because you removed various improvements I made to the article. I assumed it has something to do with changing the references to "boy's love" to "yaoi". However, since those two terms are synonymous, and we have the article at yaoi, I believe we should use a single term in the article to describe that genre. I would also like to point out that while although G Men's profile on the English website mentions that BL stands for "boy's life", this is most certainly a typo, since there is no such thing as "boy's life" as a genre, and the Japanese website just lists it as "BL". And when I said various other improvements, I meant things like correcting grammar, adding a couple {{Nihongo}} templates, and breaking up contractions, all of which are in line with WP:MOS and WP:MOS-JP.-- 23:32, 16 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

I'm sorry for not being very specific when I reverted the edit. I also thought I should give a more thorough explanation, which is why I wrote the above on your talk page. As for Ashe's VA, I wasn't aware that someone else re-added it, though in retrospect, I suppose I shouldn't have removed it.-- 21:07, 19 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

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