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Latest comment: 16 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
In response to query from 68.9.118.55 (-- "(not sure why this was added back? Can you please explain? Thank you.)" I'd ask why it was deleted -- MFS is a folklore organization of some prominence. Was it your view that "Folklorists" should be restricted to individuals, and not include organizations? I can see the sense of that, and it's consistent with the current state of the cat, but in terms of users' ability to find links, I'd recommend restoring the cat, and adding it to others -- American Folklore Society, The Folklore Society, etc. What do you think? I'll leave it off while awaiting response. Meanwhile, I'll add some other cats. PS, gentle suggestion -- communication's easier if you have a talk page and username. DavidOaks (talk) 20:45, 10 February 2008 (UTC)Reply