Talk:Alice Bentinck

Removed cleanup tag
This is a silly reason for a cleanup tag. The article has 19 citations. It was largely written by a single user as it was a new article launched for the WP:Women in Red project's Women in Leadership editathon. If you would like to contribute more to the article, please do so. Yoninah (talk) 20:46, 6 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Oh dear, that escalated quickly. We seem to be at cross-purposes. I couldn't find a better template to indicate to readers that so much of this article has come from one editor (which I can see is yourself). I know that is absolutely fine, it's just that as most of Wikipedia comes from collaborative writing, I thought this article is a bit atypical. Also I was troubled by the lack of inbound links, but if she is notable presumably there will be more. By the way 64 minutes is a bit quick to delete the tag. I'd watched this page with a view to coming back to see how I could contribute to the page. I'm literally in my lunch hour two days later to have a look at my watched pages. And by the way, I know you're a very experienced editor which is why I'm a bit surprised that you've let me know I can edit the article! Seaweed (talk) 11:56, 8 June 2016 (UTC)

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