User talk:Sohoboy1056

June 2010
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Table on acceptance levels for homosexuality
Hi, Sohoboy. I came here to tell you cannot edit the table the way you've been doing. I don't know if you have realized it, but that table is to reflect the 2007 Pew Research paper on the issue. The paper is linked right at the beginning of the table. And the table is named after the paper in question. I understand that the table is incomplete. Not all countries are listed in it. Philippines, for example, doesn't appear in it; it also doesn't in the Pew article. Also, some research on this issue may contradict some of the findings of Pew Research. Nevertheless, I urge you not to alter those data. As I said before, the table is about that paper in particular. You may still put the information you want - the data about acceptance of homosexuality in Israel and the Philippines - on the body of the article. Some have done so already. Also, if you so choose, I believe there will be no problem if you want to insert other tables in the article. Regards, Guinsberg (talk) 02:32, 17 June 2010 (UTC)