J.L.W.S. The Special One wrote:
Improve, don't remove. Unless the paragraphs they
add are unsalvagable,
rewrite them. They are indirectly countering systemic bias.
Of course I try to work
them into what we already have. But if I add
something into the article on New York City about a place in upstate New
York, which is already covered in that article, then it can be simply
removed - which is what I did for the three town articles. For those
texts about the national parks in Phetchabun, I rewrote them completely
as they are IMHO salvageable in the way they were added. I guess it'd
help if you first look into the editing histories before just giving the
standard answer. I worked on the articles on Thai topics for several
years already, so I think I know what I am writing about...
Andreas Hoerstemeier
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