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On Jan 30, 2017 05:11, "Fæ" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Link: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Deletion_
> requests/File:Activist_Gloria_Steinem_Tells_Women%27s_March_
> Protesters_%27Put_Our_Bodies_Where_Our_Beliefs_Are%27.webm
>
> I am concerned that amongst the many videos of talks and speeches
> where people refer to their notes, it is these recent Women's march
> videos that have been targeted to set an unusual precedent and are
> being vigorously argued for deletion, along with some parallel
> drama-mongering on Jimmy Wales' talk page. Perhaps it would be
> healthier to put up an equal number of comparative videos of men
> talking at WMF events, using the same arguments about prepared notes
> needing to be published before the video can be considered correctly
> released; or would that be too pointy?
>
> Fae
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