Talk:2021–2022 Luzon sabungero disappearances
Latest comment: 1 year ago by Lilacsoutofthedeadground in topic Editors who know Tagalog
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A member of the Guild of Copy Editors, Lilacsoutofthedeadground, reviewed a version of this article for copy editing on 15 June 2023. However, a major copy edit was inappropriate at that time because of the issues specified below, or the other tags now found on this article. Once these issues have been addressed, and any related tags have been cleared, please tag the article once again for {{copyedit}}. The Guild welcomes all editors with a good grasp of English. Visit our project page if you are interested in joining! Please address the following issues as well as any other cleanup tags before re-tagging this article with copyedit: summarization would be done better by a tagalog speaker, since sources are in tagalog |
Editors who know Tagalog
editI'm having difficulties with summarizing parts of the article; I don't speak Tagalog, and most of the sources are in Tagalog- if somebody speaks Tagalog and is able to do this page that would be great. Lilacsoutofthedeadground (talk) 17:22, 15 June 2023 (UTC)
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editI think it would be better to use "2021-2022 disappearance of Philippine sabungeros" instead as the title. Ganmatthew (talk) 09:59, 9 May 2022 (UTC)
- I'd ditch the word "sabungero" and use "cockfighting enthusiasts", as local English language sources prefer this than the Tagalog word. I'd prefer 2021-2022 disappearance of Filipino cockfighting enthusiasts... until someone comes up with a shorter name. Howard the Duck (talk) 19:12, 15 June 2022 (UTC)