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I just undid [sic?] the wikibot's decision to remove the External LInks addition added today (December 10, 2011). The bot's "reasoning" (I use quotes because it is of course not "reason", but an algorithm) basically stated that, on average, video or audio links are usually not appropriate for Wikipedia pages. This is undeniably true and if I were programming the bot I would likely do the same thing, especially when an unregistered editor adds it. However, in this scenario, this is not the case. This video is directly from Yale University, one of the best financial and legal universities in the world. Suffice to say, the content is world class and (due to the time-specific link) 100% relevant. The law of averages is incorrect here, please do not re-edit this before you watch the video yourself. Efforts to thwart the legitimate enrichment of wikipedia content will be met with some resistance. If you have any issues, please message me.Ddd1600 (talk) 22:12, 10 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]