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Article Improvement Suggestion

I suggest dividing the sections up in tables split up by the legal status; an example based on Europe would look something like this:

Illegal Restricted Legal And Regulated

The table itself needs work (yes, I know, I’m not good with Wikipedia tables), but this would allow readers to see instantly what the general status of any given country is (especially if they’re looking for example of places where it is banned or legal specifically, which is what brought me here). (Just a thought.)174.25.104.203 (talk) 18:24, 12 May 2010 (UTC)A REDDSON[reply]


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If you find yourself redirected here from a "Prostitution in X Country" page, my apologies. I went through and noticed that the majority of the "prostitution in X country" pages had a single line of text, not even a full summary. The subject itself is notable, so I preserved the information by simply copying and pasting all of the data from each individual page, onto this compilation page, and then having the original page redirect.

With as little information as was available on each individual page, it seemed to make more sense to have a "survey"-esque encyclopedia entry, that can later be expanded as information for each country is added. MycroftHolmes4 (talk) 20:03, 23 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]