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LGBT Rights in Portugal
Hey there!

I reverted your edit on Portugal because I think you might have a misunderstanding of what you edited. There's a difference between emphasis and linking. Linking is crucial to maintaining the web of information that we have here on the encyclopedia -- how else would you jump from cabbage to a list of exclamations by Robin? So when the article included a link on LGBT rights in Portugal, it wasn't that it was unduly emphasized, but rather it is a topic that is notable enough to have its own article and is thus linked in the proper "parent" article.

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Welcome to Wikipedia, and have a great day! ɯ ɐ ɔ 💬 16:26, 13 April 2017 (UTC)