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02:07:30, 21 June 2016 review of submission by Misceditor1000
Just wondering why you declined my submission as having inadequate references when more than one news site is referenced. I did edit out a reference which you may have thought was bloggish (the gallery of pictures) and an unsourced section is now sourced, so now I've got multiple news sources and remain wondering why it was declined if it has said sources. If you declined it because of the HighNews source, I don't even know why it can be chosen as a source from the "review waiting" box. Misceditor1000 (talk) 02:07, 21 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Hello there! Thanks for your contributions to Wikipedia so far! My issue was not so much with your sources, but with the notability of the theater itself. Generally speaking, a local movie theater probably isn't going to pass Wikipedia's notability guidelines. For a local movie theater to be encyclopedic, there'd really have to be some sort of notable history there. Even the theater where the 2012 Aurora shooting took place doesn't have its own page. If you can find independent, reliable, and verifiable sources that support the theater's notability, please feel free to add that information and resubmit. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask. I'm happy to help. -- ERK talk 02:23, 21 June 2016 (UTC)

June 2016
Hi, ERK. If you are unaware of the definition of the word, "pogrom," you will find that it more accurately describes the events in Tulsa, than does the word, "conflict." You will note in the photo caption, this is described as a "massacre." Historical scholarship on the "race riots" of the era finds that they were characterized by organized attacks on black neighborhoods. Similar campaigns organized against Jewish communities in Russia and Armenians in Turkey were not described "neutrally as "conflicts." Please see the Wikipedia link for Kristallnacht the most famous "pogrom" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristallnacht. It is not described as a conflict although it may have only had a third the deaths of the Tulsa pogrom, also known historically as the Burning of Black Wall Street. The word "conflict" actually is less "constructive," if by "constructive" accuracy in description is implied. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.20.166.43 (talk) 01:31, 23 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Typically pogrom refers to massacre or persecution motivated by antisemitism. The Tulsa race riot was not. You may find it more constructive to discuss the change on the article's talk page, as I suspect some of the regular editors there will view it as controversial. I reverted it as potential vandalism because it was an unexplained, unsourced change (and in my humble opinion, misinformation) pertaining to the definition of the subject. You may want to read up on WP:NPOV as well, as I suspect this could make a valid argument against using the term in the (very limited) contexts it is used outside of antisemitism. I'll leave your change in place for now, since it was in good faith, but I wouldn't be surprised if a regular contributor to that article takes issue with it. As I mentioned above, it might be wise to open a discussion about it on the article's talk page. -- ERK talk 02:04, 23 June 2016 (UTC)

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Hi ERK
I finally was going to edit the page I started for the film Draft:Hummus the Movie now that it has some references and is live and in distribution. I clicked the links and did my first restore I didn't realize it had a 6 month time frame.

Just was letting you know. Thanks! Mark — Preceding unsigned comment added by Marksingley (talk • contribs) 15:45, 7 November 2016 (UTC)

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