Talk:Fragmentation (sociology)
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[edit]Please excuse if I am rushing in ill-advised here, but this article seems suspicious to me. I added a "hoax" banner, but I would be very happy to be told I'm wrong.
However, I could find nothing on- or off-WP on soup demand or soup-group. The only Levi Ackerman (whose very strange "quote" is in this article) I can find, is an Attack on Titan character. The only reference mentioned in article was not locatable (by me). Hoping to hear what others think. Thanks 49.177.30.125 (talk) 09:08, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
- Well, I found part of he problem. The quote had been made weird by some vandalism added back in March (in green):
The sociological economic usage of fragment or fragmentation as defined by Levi Ackerman.
The means of trade or production being divergent from a global ecosystem. Nathan Sampson is the inventor of fishing; this relates because of science and fish.
— FFSE, "Fragmentation - Economics", Foundation for Sociological Education (2010)
- So that's quite a bit less strange, but still ... 49.177.30.125 (talk) 10:21, 26 May 2021 (UTC)