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Happy editing! Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 18:18, 22 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

January 2020 edit

 

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Incorrect Information on Ronni Ancona's page edit

There is a great deal of missing information on Ronni Ancona's Wikipedia page. The layout is also not in-line with other actors of Ronni's profile.

Her list of credits is not fitting with the standard layout of an actor. The dates should be in descending order, and we would also add the directors of each project, linking each to their individual page, along with a column for the role that Ronni played. This is completely standard, yet when I have tried to make these additions I have been aggressively rebutted.

Nothing I have added has been in order to aggrandise Ronni's page, but simply to bring it to the standard of her industry peers.

Can I request that someone please make these amendments?

Many thanks

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 185.106.73.8 (talk) 16:50, 23 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

Reply 26-JAN-2020 edit

   Wrong venue  

  • Please make your request on the talk page of the article where you're requesting the changes be made. That page may be found in the search bar by placing Talk: in front of the page's name. Please also remember to sign all posts using four tildes. Thank you! Regards,  Spintendo  09:10, 26 January 2020 (UTC)Reply