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— Frayæ (Talk/Spjall) 09:38, 9 October 2018 (UTC)NSE co-location scam
[edit]Hello:
The copy edit you requested from the Guild of Copy Editors of the article NSE co-location scam has been completed with some caveats.
I found several instances when I checked citations to clarify in my own mind what the text was trying to convey that a) the text had been plagiarised by a contributor, or b) the text was not supported by the citation provided. I did fix several incidents of plagiarism.
Given these two circumstances I suggest that you go through the article again and insure that each piece of text is supported by the citation provided and that it is worded sufficiently differently from the text that it cannot be construed as plagiarism
Several citations have been used repeatedly and cited in full rather than being named and cited accordingly when used again. This should also be fixed.
Finally, as a non-Indian I wonder why the article is not titled "National Stock Exchange of India co-location scam"? NSE meant nothing to me until I began reading the article. If one were searching for an article on the subject I would guess the key words would be "national stock exchange". Just a thought.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
Regards,
Twofingered Typist (talk) 15:56, 21 November 2018 (UTC)
Hello Twofingered Typist,
Let me begin by thanking you for cleaning up the page.
As far as plagiarism is concerned, I have started checking the article and making necessary changes regarding the same after having already fixed the one citation mentioned by you. Additionally, will fix the reuse of citations as well.
To answer your question, National Stock Exchange of India is widely referred to by its acronym NSE. As one may find, several or virtually all news articles use the abbreviation instead of the full name since it is well established in the stock market and otherwise that NSE stands for the said stock exchange in India. I presume that NSE must be as common a keyword as its full form.
Furthermore, as you might already know that the article was Rated C-class, low importance. I was wondering the procedure and the right time to nominate it for an improved, yet appropriate, class/article. It would be great if you could put some light on that.
Thank you.