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'''Please read [[Thread:223085]]''' as I have now asked you to do three times.
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I think the big difference here is that you don't think small changes in narratives for different people is worth declaring something not valid, but it '''is''' considered that way on this wiki. Same parts "in a different order" is still a different narrative.
I think the big difference here is that you don't think small changes in narratives for different people is worth declaring something not valid, but it '''is''' considered that way on this wiki. Same parts "in a different order" is still a different narrative.
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 27 April 2023

Please read Thread:223085 as I have now asked you to do three times.

I know you were talking about the DYD thread. So was I. That's the thread where User:CzechOut and User:Tangerineduel applied the decision at the Worlds in Time thread to the DYD and FYF ranges and User:Imamadmad (the only non-admin who was interested enough to post) posted her agreement.

I think the big difference here is that you don't think small changes in narratives for different people is worth declaring something not valid, but it is considered that way on this wiki. Same parts "in a different order" is still a different narrative.