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29 April 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Stub 21:02 +3 Redrose64 talk contribs (→How to mark an article as a stub: fix redlink for template that never existed, and is therefore a bad example)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Stub 21:01 −34 Redrose64 talk contribs (→How to mark an article as a stub: lose the nowiki, and why the italics?)
- diffhist The Washington Post 15:45 −25 Fneskljvnl talk contribs (Undid revision 1287970835 by Lax989 (talk)) Tag: Undo
- diffhist The Washington Post 15:45 +25 Lax989 talk contribs (→History) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist The Washington Post 15:44 −18 Fneskljvnl talk contribs (Undid revision 1287970639 by Lax989 (talk)) Tag: Undo
- diffhist The Washington Post 15:43 +18 Lax989 talk contribs Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Wikipedia:Stub 15:30 −125 Kvng talk contribs (recouch as an example)
- diffhist The New Republic 03:14 +29 173.169.198.235 talk
- diffhist The New Republic 03:13 +67 173.169.198.235 talk
26 April 2025
- diffhist Wikipedia:Stub 13:34 +393 JoeNMLC talk contribs (→How to mark an article as a stub: add info. (with editor comment) - Explain to use stub-template and Not stub-category)
- diffhist Wikipedia:Stub 04:28 +176 HouseBlaster talk contribs (→How to mark an article as a stub: advertise the change for a time)
25 April 2025
- diffhist The New Republic 09:29 +4 Cathradgenations talk contribs (→Allegations of gender bias in hiring: In January 2015, ''The New Republic'', after having been purchased by a new owner, Chris Hughes, published a long, detailed report on the magazine's history of alleged racism. The article, by staff reporter Jeet Heer, also alleged that during Marty Peretz's tenure as owner, women were rarely, if ever, given opportunities to write or edit for the magazine:)