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Happy editing! Graham87 08:42, 29 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

Soghomon Tehlirian edit

Hello, I've undone your edit to Soghomon Tehlirian because I'm not exactly sure what you were trying to do there. Graham87 08:42, 29 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

Hello, Graham87! While reading the "Soghomon Tehlirian" article, I've noticed that the Tessa Hofmann's reference seemed to have some kind of editing error. While the others followed Wikipedia's reference pattern this one was inserted directly at the text, something that made that paragraph rather confusing. Since it even had "</ref>" appearing at the end of the phrase, it was clear to me that this reference wasn't inserted the way the article's author intended. I don't have much experience with the English Wikipedia though, for I almost exclusively edit Portuguese Wikipedia's articles. Since it has a different editing engine, I had some trouble trying to adjust that reference. PedroDamin (talk) 17:25, 31 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

Hi Pedro, thanks very much for the explanation ... the error was entirely my fault. I was trying to copy some text from the assassination of Talat Pasha article, which used a different referencing style to most of Wikipedia, and along the way I messed it up ... I've just fixed it; all I needed to do was to add a ref tag. I obviously didn't check my work thoroughly enough, but it should be OK now. Thanks very much for your kind words and diligence. With all the craziness going on with that page, it's nice to know that there are also good editors looking out for it! Graham87 00:37, 1 June 2021 (UTC)Reply