I am not a hierarchical thinker and rarely believe in absolutes. You and I both recognize blue because someone once pointed at a color and told us it was named blue. I have absolutely no idea whether your eyes see the same color as mine do, only that we call it the same thing. If you want an answer about right and wrong, higher or lower, worst or best, I am probably not the person to ask.
I don't compete, except with myself. I don't write to convey information as much as I write to learn something. Quantity will never be worth more than quality. With those caveats in mind, my personal challenge for 2024 is to see how many redlinks I can turn blue in a single chain from one article to the next. No daisy chain, linking back to a previous article. To make it even harder, I started in Africa. Fathia Bettahar led to Pan-African Women's Organization and then to Ruth Neto, who was the sister-in-law of Maria Eugénia Neto, who took me to Marcela Pérez de Cuéllar, who led to Maria Pia Fanfani, who rescued Amelia Barbieri, who led to Fatuma Ndangiza, who worked with Mo-Mamo Karerwa, who led to Josephine Lemoyan, who worked with Oda Gasinzigwa, who was a speaker with Scholastica Kimaryo, who wrote a book with Anne Shongwe, who was the sister-in-law of Susan Wakhungu-Githuku, who wrote about Norah Olembo, who led to RoseEmma Mamaa Entsua-Mensah, who worked with Obioma Nwaorgu, who led to Deepa Pullanikkatil, who spoke with Doreen Othero, who worked with Valerie Nyirahabineza, who worked with Hodan Addou, who worked with Litha Musyimi-Ogana, who organized a Women's Peace Train, whose passengers visited Olga Medvedkov, who met with Danielle Grünberg, who toured with Heidemarie Dann, who served in parliament with Waltraud Schoppe, who was studied by Joyce Mushaben, who was reviewed by Elisabeth Krimmer, who wrote about Elizabeth Harriet Davies, who was written about by Julie Wheelwright, whose work was reviewed by Phyllis Reeve...
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to delete a page created in error tag it with {{Db-g7}}
After a <ref> tag and a citation template such as {{cite journal}}, add:
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After citation
{{#tag:ref|Blah blah all the text I'd like to include in the note <ref>reference for that text</ref>|group="Note"}}
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(In no way am I insinuating that there are not others whose contributions may have been greater than mine)