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Quotes and style
Kudos to all who researched and wrote this biographical article. I haven't read it from start to finish, but in organizing it under headings and subheadings today (for clarity, timeline, and to break it up a bit on the page), I noticed a lot of quotes and wordy information throughout. It reads a bit like a feature interview, which is fine in its place, but I wouldn't consider it "encyclopedic" in style. If I were to go in and make it more of a fact-based article and less of a personal interview, I hope that would be OK. Heckerling is a great subject and her quotes are interesting and bring a lot to her biography, so I'd leave the majority in place, but just work on making it more of a career-focused encyclopedic article in style and scope. --Utilizer (talk) 18:52, 27 May 2016 (UTC)
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Hi Mdriscoll03, when you made this edit you removed content without explaining why. I have some ideas as to why, such as some of the sourcing not really backing up the content, but I was wondering if you could elaborate on this since it did remove a large chunk of content. Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) 16:22, 9 May 2018 (UTC)
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