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I noticed that WP:CFORK had a contextual problem, in which the term "content fork" was presented with 2 contradicting contexts. The first, a holdover from old times, was that "cforking is bad and is to be avoided", even though over half the guideline is about the second, content forks that are "acceptable and to be encouraged". So I've portrayed the overarching term as neutral, shifting focus to its types, classified as acceptable or unacceptable. I've also tried to capture common practice, and have added content forks that were missing from the guideline. Please look it over, to check that I've not missed anything, or in case I've overstepped. Thank you. Sincerely,    — The Transhumanist   20:25, 2 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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