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spoiler tags

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Oops! Sorry, didn't mean to rollback your removal of the Spoiler warning tag. I thought there was a Wikipedia bug of some kind. Can you explain why we don't use Spoiler tags there? - glasperlenspiel 21:56, 7 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

In general, if a section of an article is entitled "plot", "characters", "story", "themes", or something like that, the reader can expect that plot information will be revealed in that section, so the spoiler tag isn't necessary. (There is no way to write an encyclopedia article about fictional topics without giving away plot details.) There is general consensus that the section title alone is enough to warn the reader, since the Wikipedia:Content disclaimer, available from the bottom of every page, already explains that our articles have spoilers in them. — Carl (CBM · talk) 22:00, 7 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Incident at Vichy.jpg

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Image:Incident at Vichy.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.

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BetacommandBot 03:04, 1 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"one-act play"

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Removed this misleading descriptor from lede. Incident is a full-length play designed to be performed without an intermission. Not at all what is implied by "one-act play"E.M.Gregory (talk) 02:25, 15 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Title spelling

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Shouldn't the title of this article be spelled Incident at Vichy, with a lower-case "a"? -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 06:22, 13 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

But is it true?

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I have just seen the revival at the Finborough Theatre, London and my first reaction (setting aside the moral lessons of the play) was 'But is it true?' It seems a very inefficient way of 'dejewification' for a Nazi racial purity scientist to cruse the streets picking up lone random people and examining them - he even says at one point 'avoid crowds, we don't want to start a panic'. I don't see the point from the Nazi point of view; historically did it happen? 109.144.213.89 (talk) 08:16, 18 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]