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Close paraphrase
editWhile changes made to this article subsequent to the flagging of close paraphrasing issue due improve matters, I'm afraid they do not resolve them. For instance, the source says:
Mr. Rogge was one of the leaders of the Progressive Party headed by Henry A. Wallace, who ran for President in 1948. The party accepted the support of avowed Communists, but Mr. Rogge was identified with the non-Communist wing.
The article says:
Rogge was one of the leaders of the Progressive Party headed by Henry A. Wallace, who ran for president in 1948. The party accepted the support of avowed Communists, but Rogge was identified with the non-Communist wing.
To clarify the issue, I have bolded the words in the article that are copied verbatim from the source. As you can see, this paragraph is copied in its entirety. Only the word "Mr" has been removed.
Before removing the tag, please review the source against the article carefully and make sure to address all instances of copying and close following. Thanks. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 21:00, 20 June 2013 (UTC)
- If you have the ability to provide this level of detail, why not do so in the first instance? Bmclaughlin9 (talk) 21:36, 20 June 2013 (UTC)
- The template that you removed from the article includes a link to the duplication detector that would have told you the same thing and also pointed out other areas of issue. See [1] for instance], where it says "duplicate detector". Beyond this, the person who pasted and closely paraphrased the content is likely in best position to know what material he wrote and what material he didn't. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 22:06, 20 June 2013 (UTC)
I see that now and I'll remember it, thanks. That said, it's one of those notices written by someone who seems to want to use as few words as possible rather than say something in simple English. "You'll find a report of duplicated phrases that will help you correct the problem here." Bmclaughlin9 (talk) 00:44, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
Rogge mentioned in Rachel Maddow's Ultra podcast series
editO. John Rogge is discussed in detail in Rachel Maddow's Ultra podcast series (2022). https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-presents-ultra 173.88.246.138 (talk) 04:46, 18 November 2022 (UTC)
Added to External links section. 173.88.246.138 (talk) 03:34, 28 November 2022 (UTC)
Carol Weiss King
editThis photo in the "Later Years" section with the related caption " Carol Weiss King's client Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, shown here (center) in 1913 photo with Paterson silk strike leaders Patrick Quinlan and Carlo Tresca left and Adolph Lessig and Bill Haywood right," appears to be wholly unrelated to the topic and mistakenly pasted here. Meganano (talk) 20:41, 22 September 2024 (UTC)