Talk:MUN Society Belgium

Latest comment: 5 years ago by ComradeStijn in topic Autobiography/peacock
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Autobiography/peacock

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Hello fellow wikipedians. According to the history page about this article, MUN Society Belgium has added significant, non-superficial content to their own article. This is why I added an autobiography tag. More specifically they added their own awards which according to Template:Autobiography is non-superficial.

Reading the article itself, it gives me the impression that it includes much fluff and subjective terms. For example: "The organization experienced a rapid growth in membership as well as in success at MUN conferences all across the world." and "In March 2014 MUN Society Belgium successfully hosted the annual WorldMUN conference in Brussels." I would like other, more experienced Wikipedians to give their opinion. --ComradeStijn (talk) 20:54, 18 October 2019 (UTC)Reply