Talk:List of Brazilian Federal Police operations

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Page partially created, work left to do[edit]

There were several sections segregated by year. I grabbed several of the sections, but there is probably about 2 hours left of work to get all the rest of the operations. I'm not sure how to keep the two pages synchronized with each other. Thoughts and help on that are welcome. I intend to build out the operations pages in english for all of the joint operations between the U.S and Brazil, for example operation Lobos I and Lobos II.eximo (talk) 19:30, 1 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

General Guidelines tag add/removal[edit]

@CoconutOctopus added a tag indicating that the "topic may not meet the Wikipedia general notability guidelines". He didn't describe which guidelines that he thought it violated, on the talk page, nor ping/msg the page editors, so the tag is being removed for the interim until it is justified in some way.

This page as it is on 2/1/2024 is a translation from the original Brazilian created page in Portuguese. There are still some sections missing, and the references need to be fixed as there was a conversion error of some sort during the translation/migration process, but it is far from a stub or some other under referenced page. There are more than 46 sources on this page, which suggested as the cause in the boilerplate tag. Since the page was created so recently, it is doubtful that anybody has had an opportunity to screen all of them for their independence, reliability, or nature. I know that at least one of the sources I personally screened was from a news source, anpr, and not the government, so I'm suspect that they were reviewed and are the reason for the Wikipedia guidelines tag. eximo (talk) 19:48, 1 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Feedback from New Page Review process[edit]

I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Thanks for putting this together. It serves a purpose for oversight/transparency, and I agree that its best separate from Federal Police of Brazil.

Klbrain (talk) 14:22, 5 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]