Talk:Froberg mutiny
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Removal of "In popular culture" section
editThis article's In popular culture section (which mentioned the book Ricasoli Soldier by Joe Scicluna) was recently removed by Kintetsubuffalo (talk · contribs), stating that it is a "promotional addition of non-notable work, non-reliable source". I had added the section, and it's not promotional since I have absolutely no affiliation with the book or its author. I'm not sure regarding notability, but I think it's worth mentioning a fictional adaptation of a historic event on an article about the event. Can Kintetsubuffalo (talk · contribs) please elaborate why the review in The Malta Independent is an unreliable source? What are other users' opinions on the matter? --Xwejnusgozo (talk) 13:34, 12 April 2018 (UTC)