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I see that you have peremptorily split the human stampede section from here and re-labelled it 'crowd crush'. Quite apart from the lack of discussion, this has a number of problems; despite the new title, the content is still about human stamp4ede and how the term is inappropriate; many of the examples listed are titled (however incorrectly) as stampede incidents, so you saying they aren’t, without reliable sources to back it up, is original; and you have failed to provide attribution on the talk page, effectivelyapparently passing off the work of the editors at the original article as your own. I have reverted the split; I would suggest you read WP:SPLIT and then make a proper proposal. Regards, Moonraker12 (talk) 13:55, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, regarding [1], I think it's an iteresting idea but I see a huge problem. I think it would be better to list incidents in the article about the individual interstate highways, and not the article about the system itself. There have been tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of major accidents on a network of highways tens of thousands of miles long over it's 70 years of existance. This list could explode into an unmanageable pile of spaghetti in a hurry. Would you be open to moving this content to the articles for the individual highways? Dave (talk) 21:51, 18 November 2023 (UTC)
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