User talk:Oiygg
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Hate group reversion
[edit]Thanks for the time you took to edit Wikipedia. I reverted your edit, not because your idea of creating a more worldwide view of the subject is wrong, but because I read the source and found that it only supports an American perspective. Your edit therefore leaves us with a weak source and a piece of original research (i.e. that the cited article extends to a worldwide view. This claim is not made in the sourced material). I do however agree with your reason for changing the wording and would like the opportunity to discuss an alternative on the article's talk page. I have left this message in part to assure you that your contribution was welcome and your continued effort would be greatly appreciated. Edaham (talk) 02:55, 23 July 2017 (UTC)