Hi folks,

I made some effort to draft Wikidata in Hungarian Wikipedia. Although it is
not quite up-to-date, but is a useful overview for Hungarian language
community. As far as I remember, this was the first national language
article on Wikidata except German, preceeding the current system. I created
a soft redirect to it on Meta which was eradicated by Fuzzybot (
http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikidata%2Fhu&diff=3728047&oldid=3416903)
and now I cannot edit it at all. I don't want to translate that whole stuff
from week to week again, and seemingly nobody else does it, but could we
get back the link to huwiki please? I think a long English text that is
identical to the English version and very-very up-to-date and meanwhile
states that it *is* the Hungarian version is much less useful for Hungarian
speakers than a link to the Hungarian article that backlinks to the
original one for those who want to read the current version in English.

This solution is very uniform and easy to handle by bot and very aggressive
-- whoever made it had no regard on previous content and I am really
disappointed to face this. So what is the way to have at least a sentence
on top of this nice text that leads to the useful version and will not be
ruined by the bot again and again?

-- 
Bináris
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