Talk:Mike Dred
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editIts not the Peter Green from Fleetwood Mac! Its a different Peter Green, who has released music on Rephlex Records and composed music for Prince Charles.
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editTurns out the original version of this page came right from Mike's own site ([1]). It survived to the present as this article's Acclaim
section, so I've sent that to WP:CPN. I'll likely start working on a replacement next week (gotta get up to the far-away library with the good sources) if nobody beats me to it.
- retroacid.be (live: [2], earliest archive: [3], June 19, 2021) is nearly identical to this revision's lead section from December 12, 2016
- jango.com (live: [4]) is also nearly identical to the same rev
The lead section has a long edit history on Wikipedia so I think it's safe to say the external sites were plagiarized from here instead of vice versa. I've removed the citations, and I'll go through and make sure the lead section matches [5], which is independent of Wikipedia, and cite that instead.
Box of wolves (feed) 19:16, 22 July 2023 (UTC)
- @Box of wolves I think @Liz may have cautiously blanked part of this article due to the copvio raised in the AFD. Since you've examined this closely, are you able to restore the sections that you determined to not be copyvio? —siroχo 04:38, 28 July 2023 (UTC)
- Looks like someone beat me to it. Box of wolves (feed) 10:24, 28 July 2023 (UTC)