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Africaans comments
editI have removed, for now, the following passage:
During 2005, the magazine insulted millions of people when it claimed in an article that Afrikaans was the ugliest language in the world. This lead to South African billionaire Johann Rupert withdrawing advertising for brands such as Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Montblanc and Alfred Dunhill from the magazine [1].
Reasons:
- no refrence link - it just says "[1]"
- "insulted millions" - very POV
- If verified and re-inserted, it should explain that all Richemont group advertising has been withdrawn, as I believe to be the case, rather than listing their brands.
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editAvoid using special characters that are not pronounced, are included purely for decoration ... unless a significant majority of reliable sources that are independent of the subject consistently include the special character in the subject's name.
— MOS:TMRULES
The asterisk was removed as decorative. (not watching, please {{ping}}
) czar 15:30, 7 April 2018 (UTC)