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The page has odd/bad wiki-links and jumbled nonsense all over. Information about another charity has been mixed in also. Examples from the main page, the "( )" are mine;
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It seems that this page has been attacked by many who are opposed to FNF and what it stands for. For example, it is not true that FNF was founded by child psychiatrist Alick Elithorn and financial consultant Keith Parkin. The contents bear very little relationship to what FNF actually does. Perhaps FNF could try to secure some protection from False Info attacks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by John Foley (talk • contribs)
That's very odd, because lots of sources say that these men did in fact found the organization, including the former CEO of the organization. [1][2][3][4]. Do you have other information?Slp1 (talk) 21:48, 31 July 2020 (UTC)Reply