User talk:Quad entendre

Your links in student loan related articles
Hi. I noticed that you seem to be creating articles on student loans by removing the text from the large Student loan article and creating ones for Australia and Canada so far. Why are you doing this? Also, why are you putting in spam links into the shorter articles? Your links appear to almost look like references. Why are you doing this? --EarthPerson 01:05, 26 April 2007 (UTC)


 * EarthPerson: I am disambiguating Student loan, as was suggested on Student loandiscussion page and as noted in my changes to Student loan and to the Student loans in Canada. The text is copied. The links were already there, which speaks to the reason for disambiguating Student loan. It is so long and 'crosses so many jurisdictional lines' that it discourages serious review. Thx for removing the spam links.  I will be review for these in the future country pages.


 * Hi. I see that it was suggested, but there was only one reply that favored it.  That's not much of a consensus.  Still, it does seem like a good way to get it more manageable.  Now, I want to formally apologize for thinking that you put in the spam links.  I see from the previous versions of Student loan that the links were indeed there.  I first saw this when you created the Student loans in Australia article and I didn't know where it was from.  Sorry about that.  Keep up the good work and be bold.  --EarthPerson 01:26, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

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The article Student loans in Ireland has been proposed for deletion&#32;because of the following concern: "WP:OR and maybe WP:SYNTH too. 10+ years unsupported… Short uncited piece with no base - there is no systemic student loan scheme in Ireland, at least as yet."

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