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I see no problem with the Random Humour part. I thought the whole idea was to describe what the region was about. The Spam Zone is an integral part of the community.
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And to add to Fort Europe's comment. The long list of present and former members of The YoungWorld was to recognise the contribution of the region's individual members in making it one of the best in NationStates history. The region is the people who make it. And that list is the people.

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Random Humour section: POV?

I didn't want to edit this without checking to see what others thought. So... thoughts? Aridd 11:37, 30 September 2006 (GMT)

The People who have made The YoungWorld what it is: Inclusion?

This is mostly a very long list, and I'm not convinced of its relevence. If the list is to remain, perhaps it could be limited to nations which have an NSwiki article? Again, thoughts? Aridd 11:37, 30 September 2006 (GMT)

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I do think the list of nations could be cleaned up slightly, perhaps putting them in three columns would be preferable. The authors idea was to create an area that regional members could link to their nation pages. Mine is linked from there already and I know many others are working on it.

As for the POV of the section you have commented on, the author was simply stating what goes on on our forum. If you want it reworded then I am sure the author would be willing to do so but I don't see the point.

Fort Europe 30 September 2006 14:41 (GMT)

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I see no problem with the Random Humour part. I thought the whole idea was to describe what the region was about. The Spam Zone is an integral part of the community.


And to add to Fort Europe's comment. The long list of present and former members of The YoungWorld was to recognise the contribution of the region's individual members in making it one of the best in NationStates history. The region is the people who make it. And that list is the people.