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Since Austin Russell, who is known to be a self-made billionaire, tech mogul, and an entrepreneur, donated $4 million to TeamSeas, I'll make a possible consensus to this. Is it okay if I can add a sentence like this in this article on the "Donations" section?
On January 1, 2022, Austin Russell donated $4,000,000 to push up the final total of pounds removed over the 30 million mark.
I put in a {{citation needed}} template after this sentence, which we will actually need a source that he did that large contribution. I added that sentence on that section, which it was just in, but my edit to that was reverted for an unknown reason. Maybe the sources from here, here and here from Dexerto, Sportskeeda and TheFocus, respectively, would be it; but it did not mention him that donated $4 million. Also, Austin Russell is not Chumlee, which I'm confused that he's not the same person with the same name that donated, as the Austin Russell page redirected me to Chumlee's page at first that thought to be him. --Allen(talk / ctrb)22:56, 3 January 2022 (UTC)Reply
I'm not exactly sure why the mention was previously removed. Someone seems to have added it back; I've cleaned it up. I think the sources are fine enough, even though they don't mention the value (although I added a {{cn}} tag specifically for the value). I also only added the dexerto source, because the TheFocus seems too small to be reliable, and the script User:Headbomb/unreliable.js flags Sportskeeda as unreliable. — Mcguy15 (talk, contribs) 18:31, 4 January 2022 (UTC)Reply