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Quibble on matter of transliteration I have to quibble with the wiki hive-mind on the matter of the appropriate transliteration into English of the surnames. Zelenskyy himself I guess we can reasonably transliterate his first name and surname in the Ukrainian style, given his being the president of Ukraine and I suppose Ukrainian being the (hoped for) dominant language. But his parents? They were Russian speakers. So that’s ’Zelensky’. I posted this before but it got memory-holed. But I think it is a very reasonable observation. — 90.241.80.42 (talk) 20:26, 11 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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The introduction paragraph is written in an odd order, saying he is a “legendary defender of Freedom” before any further information. This is odd, as the introduction paragraph on any official Wikipedia page is for appointed titles, current/past/confirmed future positions, yadda yadda. This would be best fitting in a following paragraph.
@2600:1009:B100:78AB:7D4C:52CE:F6D:4838 it looks like that was just added about 40 minutes ago, I've reverted it as you're right that it shouldn't be there, and we can't add our own subjective assessments to the article (although we can add notable instances of how others have described him if there are reliable sources for this). Helpful Cat (talk) 03:15, 18 November 2024 (UTC)Reply