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I just undid a copy/paste merge by Mruanova because (a) it didn't provide adequate attribution for the copied material, and (b) there are no arguments at all on the talk page of either article as to why it should be merged. It looks like Immanuelle added a merger tag back in February without starting discussion, without indicating in what way they should be merged, and with no edit summary. If the merger is headed in this direction, there has to be a discussion here, with a merge contingent on consensus forming in favor. Pinging the primary author of women in Shinto, Owlsmcgee, for input. I am not expressing an opinion other than to say this isn't a good process for a merge. — Rhododendritestalk \\ 16:52, 18 August 2022 (UTC)Reply