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"It is important to maintain an impartial, fact-based tone in a Wikipedia article. We recommend avoiding the use of excessive or enthusiastic adjectives and self-promotional language. When an article contains any self-promotion, it can be flagged for removal."
This article seems to lapse at times into self-promotion, with words such as "skyrocketed." Greater use of third-party sources for describing, for example, the history of the organization would help improve its impartiality. Lizgold (talk) 05:55, 20 March 2022 (UTC)Reply