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Hi there Voceditenore. Just wanted to say that I found it odd that you removed the orphan tag with this summary, "There are no suitable places to link at the moment and the massive tag is *not* necessary." I disagree. If an article is orphaned its marooned from the rest of the encyclopedia which is bad. The whole point of the orphan tag is to alert other editors to the fact that a particular article is orphaned and get many brains working on thinking of ways to inter-link the encyclopedia. Anyway, I racked my brain a bit and found four suitable articles to add links to Albertazzi, so problem solved. Remember that just because you might not see a good place to add a link doesn't mean that another editor won't. Tags are meant to help facilitate the collaborative process.4meter4 (talk) 17:16, 1 April 2010 (UTC)Reply