User talk:JesusChristHimself2.0

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 * I reverted your edit because the 70,000 is cited by two sources and a note... and another reliable source that says it's 80,000. To change a value in the article you need sources - more than the three or four that are already here - or a really reputable, recent source that states that it came from a study and why the higher numbers are discounted.


 * I am happy to help research with you - and update the sentence and note in the body of the article - if you'd like.–CaroleHenson (talk) 21:43, 6 June 2023 (UTC)