Talk:Make Everything Great Again
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Hi, I am new
editHi, I am new to Wikipedia and I would appreciate some help with my article. I would be grateful if someone look through and comment it. What is more, I need to add to the article table with the graffiti photo and measurement and I do not know how to do this and as far as I understand I do not have rights to do this action because I am a new member.Rasagri (talk) 10:25, 21 May 2016 (UTC)
- Hi User:Rasagri: Thank you for creating this. Could you please in-line the references throughout the text, instead of listing them at the end?Zigzig20s (talk) 00:10, 20 June 2016 (UTC)
- Hi [User:Rasagri]], Browsing through a random page, I noticed there was an [excessive citations] tag on the last line of the article, which had 14 citations for the single sentence. I removed the sentence because without all the citations, some of which contained the same (even word for word) information presented in different formats, the statement seemed to be non-neutral. Curdigirl (talk) 04:29, 25 January 2017 (UTC)Curdigirl
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State after 2016 vandalism
editSometime between the 2016 vandalism and ca. August 2018, the graffiti was restored in a slightly different manner – rather than kissing, Putin and Trump shared the smoke of a cigarette. By August 2019, the graffiti had been painted over. A near-life size statue of Trump stood in front of the wall, which was painted in pink, with the lines “Make empathy great again – give little Donald a hug” in black. I have pictures of 2018 and 2019, though they are probably not eligible for publication as Lithuania does not have freedom of panorama. In the fall of 2019, Keulė Rukė closed its doors for good.
Any way we can get this information in here, compliant with Wikipedia guidelines?