User talk:Cork Live

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Hello. What are you doing? And why?

Could you consider please: Thanks. Guliolopez (talk) 20:09, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Using edit summaries to explain to other editors what you are doing. And why? Per WP:ES
 * Adding references for the changes that you are making and the content you are adding? Per WP:VER
 * Using the preview button so that you don't leave ugly and unnecessary spacing in dozens and dozens of articles? See WP:PREVIEW
 * Whether the electoral subdivision in which a village or suburb happens to sit is sufficiently relevant or important enough to be included in the lead of an article (before robotically adding it to seemingly dozens and dozens of articles)? Per WP:MOSLEAD?
 * If the wording you are repeatedly adding to dozens and dozens of articles is correctly framed? (The bracketed text at the end of many of those constituency names is not part to the subject's name. And should not be read as such. It is a parenthetical disambiguation suffix. To, for example, disambiguate the different potential meanings of Cork East. As such, the "bit in the brackets" should ideally be split out. As the text you have added now to dozens of articles reads "awkwardly". At best.)