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December 2021

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Hello, I noticed that you undid my recent edit on abortion law. I made that edit as I felt the table doesn't need the same bold row repeated every now and again. I just wanted to get your insight and why you don't agree with it, if that's ok. Thank you. GOLDIEM J (talk) 21:06, 14 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@GOLDIEM J: Hello! Thanks for writing me. Well, it is a long table and the reader may forget what the column is about when they scroll down to certain point yk... maybe we should repeat the row less: every 40 countries instead of 20, for example...

Abortion law in Donetsk

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Hello. An IP editor on the talk page for the “Abortion law” article has been quite aggressive in asserting that the cited link for the law on abortion in Donetsk is broken, and we don’t have any official sources on abortion law in Donetsk, and what we have been able to find would seem to indicate that Donetsk is in fact severely restricting abortion rights, contrary to what the article says. I haven’t been able to check the cited source for myself because it’s a very suspicious-looking download and I’m not willing to take that risk.

I saw that you were the one who added Donetsk to the article, as well as the citation which the IP editor says is broken, so I’m hoping that you could explain. VictimOfEntropy (talk) 11:19, 14 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

In light of the IP editor’s insistence and another editor’s agreement, and because of the fact that I’m very opposed to anything that possibly misinforms people, I’m going to go ahead and remove your Donetsk additions from the article. I do not want any conflict, so I’m going to do that as soon as possible, as I don’t want the IP editor to get even more upset and make more false accusations against me. Please do not be upset with me if the information that I’m about to remove from the article is actually correct, and please feel free to reinstate it if you are capable of doing a better job than I am at finding an official legal source on the matter (that preferably isn’t a dangerous-looking download). VictimOfEntropy (talk) 11:55, 14 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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