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Hi. I noticed that back in 2009 you made an edit to [[James Carville]] article. He is a frequent contributor to [[The National Memo]], so I assume that you know this media (and the liberal press) quite well. The article has been undergoing dramatic edits and I ask for your assistance in editing/improving this article.
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I while ago I was asked to make several minor edits to the article as paid editor. At that time the article had minimal content and was no more than a stub. I’ve added some information following the structure of such articles as [[Salon (website)]], [[HuffPost]], [[Politico]] adding infobox, improving categories and adding some well-referenced info. The article started to look like a normal website/media article. After that it got heavily edited in two waves by editors deleting large chunks of well-written (ok, my personal view :)) and well-referenced information. I believe that some of these edits/deletions are extraneous and actually make the article worse/less useful to Wikipedia users. I also believe that The National Memo article has an undisputable notability. There is an interesting discussion about this at the article’s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:The_National_Memo Talk page].
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A lot of what is going all around this article is plain nonsense. So if you are interested in the subject / in improving the article, please take a look at [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=The_National_Memo&oldid=819578455 January 10th version] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=The_National_Memo&oldid=822987389 January 29th version]. Also if you have any suggestions on improving the article, please share. Thank you in advance. -- [[User:Bbarmadillo|Bbarmadillo]] ([[User talk:Bbarmadillo|talk]]) 21:42, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
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Hi. I noticed that back in 2009 you made an edit to James Carville article. He is a frequent contributor to The National Memo, so I assume that you know this media (and the liberal press) quite well. The article has been undergoing dramatic edits and I ask for your assistance in editing/improving this article.

I while ago I was asked to make several minor edits to the article as paid editor. At that time the article had minimal content and was no more than a stub. I’ve added some information following the structure of such articles as Salon (website), HuffPost, Politico adding infobox, improving categories and adding some well-referenced info. The article started to look like a normal website/media article. After that it got heavily edited in two waves by editors deleting large chunks of well-written (ok, my personal view :)) and well-referenced information. I believe that some of these edits/deletions are extraneous and actually make the article worse/less useful to Wikipedia users. I also believe that The National Memo article has an undisputable notability. There is an interesting discussion about this at the article’s Talk page.

A lot of what is going all around this article is plain nonsense. So if you are interested in the subject / in improving the article, please take a look at January 10th version or January 29th version. Also if you have any suggestions on improving the article, please share. Thank you in advance. -- Bbarmadillo (talk) 21:42, 2 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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