20:3920:39, 9 February 2021diffhist−561
Destroyer
→Origins: removed the torpedo schematic. unneccesarily detailed. the page doesnt need a list of torpedo components. the already present link still links to a page with the schematic.
15:1815:18, 24 October 2020diffhist−5
Kibbeling
removed "very" from "very popular dish". seems overkill. it's hardly the country's single most popular food. "very popular" is basically a pleonasm anyway.
14:3814:38, 12 September 2020diffhist−351
Custom of the sea
removed "popular culture". This page isn't inherently about cannibalism, it is simply the only example cited of "customs of the sea".Tag: section blanking
11:2211:22, 14 August 2020diffhist+306 N
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←Created page with 'Are the links being considered when updating? The placing of the links seem quite off. A few are specifically place on the label, some on the line and some on ra...'
10:4810:48, 27 July 2020diffhist−339
Carriacou
removed national facts list. Mostly uncited, possibly wrong and/or incomplete, and some facts that barely qualify as culturally significant anywayTag: section blanking
10:2210:22, 27 July 2020diffhist−392
Carriacou
→National facts: removed national facts "as a table". The list as it stands is little more than trivia anyway. Let's not have an unnecessary duplicate as well.
17:3517:35, 5 May 2020diffhist+2
Tang Soo Do
changed "gup" back to "geup". some annon changed it, seemingly on a whim. "geup" is the preferred spelling on both the Kyū page and the taekwondo page (arguably the most well-known korean martial art) why deviate from that norm on a select few pages.
17:3217:32, 5 May 2020diffhist+4
Soo Bahk Do
undid an annons edit and changed the ranks back to "geup". this is the preferred spelling on both the Kyū page, and the taekwondo page (arguably the most well known korean martial art). I see no reason to deviate from the standard of other pages, just because some one time user preferred another spelling on their favorite martial arts