Here is a list of removals. :-)
https://hu.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Speci%C3%A1lis:Szerkeszt%C5%91_k%C3%B6zrem%C5%B1k%C3%B6d%C3%A9sei/BinBot&offset=20180912205000&target=BinBot&limit=28


Amir E. Aharoni <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2018.
okt. 4., Cs, 16:47):

> Thanks. Can you please give some particular examples?
>
> בתאריך יום ה׳, 4 באוק׳ 2018, 17:41, מאת Bináris ‏<[email protected]>:
>
> > Amir E. Aharoni <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2018.
> > okt. 4., Cs, 16:18):
> >
> > >
> > > <nowiki>This sentence shows the template used at the end.{{Citation
> > > needed|reason=Reliable source needed for the whole
> sentence|date=October
> > > 2018}}</nowiki>
> > >
> > > However, <nowiki> has less trivial use cases, that are not quite the
> same
> > > as demonstrating wiki syntax. One such usage I'm aware of is linking a
> > part
> > > of a long compound German word, for example "[[Schnee]]<nowiki
> > />reichtum".
> > > It produces the desired effect, however it is a bit of a hack: the word
> > > "nowiki" doesn't have anything to do with dividing compound words. This
> > use
> > > is quite common in the German Wikipedia because of the nature of the
> > German
> > > language, which has a lot of long compound words.
> > >
> >
> > We have a lot of them in Hungarian Wikipedia, and we have just decided to
> > eradicate them, because this is a non-desired effect. :-)
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